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<heading id="h0001"><b><u>BACKGROUND</u></b></heading>
<heading id="h0002">1. <i>Technical Field</i></heading>
<p id="p0001" num="0001">The present application relates to a surgical clip applier having a plurality of clips for applying the clips to body tissues and vessels during surgical procedures.</p>
<heading id="h0003">2. <i>Discussion of Related art</i></heading>
<p id="p0002" num="0002">Surgical clip appliers are known in the art and have increased in popularity among surgeons by offering an alternative to conventional suturing of body tissues and vessels. Typical instruments are disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0001" dnum="US5030226A"><text>U.S. Pat. No. 5,030,226 to Green et al</text></patcit>. and <patcit id="pcit0002" dnum="US5431668A"><text>U.S. Pat. No. 5,431,668 to Burbank III et al</text></patcit>. These instruments generally provide a plurality of clips which are stored in the instrument and which are fed sequentially to the jaw mechanism at the distal end of the instrument upon opening and closing of the handles at the proximal end of the instrument. As the handles are closed, the jaws close to deform a clip positioned between the jaw members, and as the jaws are opened to release the deformed clip, a new clip is fed from the series to a position<!-- EPO <DP n="2"> --> between the jaws. This process is repeated until all the clips in the series of clips have been used.</p>
<p id="p0003" num="0003"><patcit id="pcit0003" dnum="US5049152A"><text>US-A-5 049 152</text></patcit>, on which the two-part form of claim 1 is based, describes a haemostatic clip applier containing a final lock-out mechanism which prevents jaw closure after the final clip has been used.</p>
<p id="p0004" num="0004"><patcit id="pcit0004" dnum="US4674504A"><text>US-A-4 674 504</text></patcit> describes a haemostatic clip applier for rapidly and automatically applying clips for the strangulation of blood vessels.</p>
<p id="p0005" num="0005">Further clip appliers are known from <patcit id="pcit0005" dnum="EP0409569A"><text>EP-A-0 409 569</text></patcit>, <patcit id="pcit0006" dnum="EP0089737A"><text>EP-A-0 089 737</text></patcit> and <patcit id="pcit0007" dnum="EP1712191A"><text>EP-A-1 712 191</text></patcit>.</p>
<p id="p0006" num="0006">Surgical clip appliers are typically available in a variety of sizes and/or scales ranging from relatively small, relatively medium to relatively large. Generally, each particular size of surgical clip appliers includes different components. As such, the method of assembling the various sized surgical clip appliers differs from one size to another.</p>
<p id="p0007" num="0007">As a consequence, the technicians must be taught different routines and procedures for assembling the various sized surgical clip appliers. As a result, errors in the assembling of the various sized surgical clip appliers may occur on an elevated level as the technicians' mistake the assembly procedure of one sized surgical clip applier for the assembly procedure of another size surgical clip applier.</p>
<p id="p0008" num="0008">The need therefore exists for a family of different sized instruments for applying surgical clips which may be assembled in the same manner from one size to another size.</p>
<p id="p0009" num="0009">Also, a need exists for a uniform method of assembling each of the different sized instruments in order to improve the efficiency of production.</p>
<heading id="h0004"><u>Summary</u></heading><!-- EPO <DP n="3"> -->
<p id="p0010" num="0010">The present application relates to surgical clip appliers having a plurality of clips for applying the clips to body tissues and vessels during surgical procedures and their methods of assembly.</p>
<p id="p0011" num="0011">According to the present invention there is provided a surgical clip applier, comprising a housing, at least one handle pivotably connected to the housing, a channel assembly extending distally from the housing, a clip carrier disposed within said channel assembly and defining a channel and a plurality of windows therein, a plurality of clips slidably disposed within said channel of said clip carrier, a wedge plate reciprocally disposed within said channel assembly, said wedge plate being operatively connected to said at least one handle and including a plurality of apertures formed along a length thereof, a clip follower slidably disposed within said channel of said clip carrier and disposed proximally of said plurality of clips, said clip follower being configured and adapted for selective engagement with said windows of said clip carrier and said apertures of said wedge plate, wherein said clip follower is configured and adapted to urge said plurality of clips, in a distal direction relative to said clip carrier, upon reciprocal movement of said wedge plate, a jaw assembly including a pair of jaws extending from an end of said channel assembly, opposite said housing, said jaw assembly adapted to accommodate a clip therein and being operable to effect formation of a clip in response to movement of said at least one handle, a drive channel translatably slidably disposed within at least one of said housing and said channel assembly, said drive channel having a first end operatively connected to said at least one handle and a second end configured and dimensioned to selectively engage said pair of jaws to effectuate closure of said pair of jaws, and a lockout disposed in a distal end of said channel assembly; characterized in that the drive channel is configured and dimensioned to at least partially surround said jaws and said wedge plate, said drive channel including a strap extending across a distal end thereof for maintaining said jaws and said wedge plate within said drive<!-- EPO <DP n="4"> --> channel, and the lockout is actuated by said clip follower when a last clip is expelled from said clip applier, wherein said lockout is urged by said clip follower to extend across a path of said strap of said drive channel, thereby preventing said drive channel from moving distally.</p>
<p id="p0012" num="0012">The clip follower may be configured to engage the wedge plate and move distally upon distal translation of the wedge plate, and may be configured to engage the clip carrier and stop proximal movement thereof upon proximal translation of the wedge plate.</p>
<p id="p0013" num="0013">The clip applier may further comprise a counter display mechanism supported in at least one of said housing and said channel assembly, wherein said counter display mechanism is configured and adapted to display a change in status of said clip applier upon each actuation of said at least one handle.</p>
<p id="p0014" num="0014">The clip applier may further comprise a clip pusher bar reciprocally positioned within at least one of said housing and said channel assembly, said pusher bar having a first end operatively connected to at least one of said handles and a second end defining a pusher , said pusher bar being movable towards said jaws as said handles are approximated in a first direction by an initial amount in order to move a distal-most clip between said jaws , and said pusher bar being configured and adapted to move towards said housing as said handles are approximated an additional amount in said first direction to move said pusher behind a distal-most clip in said plurality of clips.</p>
<p id="p0015" num="0015">The clip applier may further comprise a motion multiplier system configured to distally move the pusher bar by an incremental amount upon an initial actuation of the handles, and configured to proximally move the pusher bar and the wedge plate subsequent to the initial actuation of the handles.<!-- EPO <DP n="5"> --></p>
<p id="p0016" num="0016">The motion multiplier system may include a bell crank gear pivotally supported in the housing and pivotally connected to the pusher bar, an accelerator rack slidably supported in the housing and operatively joined to the bell crank gear and a biasing member interconnecting the drive channel and the accelerator rack, wherein a distal translation of the drive channel causes distal translation of the accelerator rack via the biasing member, and wherein distal translation of the accelerator rack causes a first rotation of the bell crank gear and distal translation of the pusher bar.</p>
<p id="p0017" num="0017">The bell crank gear may include an arm extending radially therefrom and an elongate slot formed in the arm, wherein the elongate slot slidably receives a boss operatively associated with the pusher bar.</p>
<p id="p0018" num="0018">The clip applier may further comprise a motion reversing mechanism operatively connected to said drive channel and said wedge plate and selectively engageable with said pusher bar, wherein rotation of said motion reversing mechanism, during said distal translation of said drive channel, results in proximal movement of said wedge plate and said pusher bar.</p>
<p id="p0019" num="0019">The drive channel is moved towards said jaw assembly as said at least one handle is moved actuated in a first direction to move said second end thereof against said jaws to close said jaws, said drive channel being moved away from said jaws as said at least one handle is moved a second amount to move said second end thereof away from said jaws to allow said jaws to open.</p>
<p id="p0020" num="0020">The clip applier may further comprise a motion reversing mechanism operatively connected to said wedge plate and said drive channel, wherein rotation of said motion reversing mechanism, during distal movement of said drive channel, results in proximal movement of said wedge plate.<!-- EPO <DP n="6"> --></p>
<p id="p0021" num="0021">The clip applier may further comprise a ratchet mechanism including a rack, having a plurality of ratchet teeth, associated with said drive channel, and a pawl, having at least one tooth, disposed at a location to selectively engage said rack , wherein said pawl is biased into engagement with said rack, wherein as said drive channel is longitudinally reciprocated, said plurality of teeth are passed over said pawl, and wherein said pawl prevents inadvertent return of said drive channel before full actuation of said at least one handle.<!-- EPO <DP n="7"> --></p>
<heading id="h0005"><b><u>BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS</u></b></heading>
<p id="p0022" num="0022">The present clip applier will be more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the following drawings, in which:
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<li><figref idref="f0001">FIG. 1</figref> is a perspective view of a surgical clip applier according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0002">FIG. 1A</figref> is a rear, perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001">FIG. 1</figref>, shown with a shipping wedge in position;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0003">FIG. 1B</figref> is a cross-sectional view as taken through 1B-1B of <figref idref="f0002">FIG. 1A</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0003">FIG. 1C</figref> is a cross-sectional view as taken through 1C-1C of <figref idref="f0002">FIG. 1A</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0004">FIG. 2</figref> is a top, plan view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001">FIG. 1</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0005">FIG. 3</figref> is a side, elevational view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001">FIGS. 1</figref> and <figref idref="f0004">2</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0006">FIG. 4</figref> is an exploded perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005">FIGS. 1-3</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0007">FIG. 4A</figref> is an exploded perspective view of a bell crank gear and accelerator rack assembly of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="8"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0007">FIG. 4B</figref> is a perspective view of the accelerator rack of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0007">FIG. 4C</figref> is a perspective view of the bell crank gear of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0008">FIG. 4D</figref> is a top, perspective view of a pivot arm of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0008">FIG. 4E</figref> is a bottom, perspective view of the pivot arm of <figref idref="f0008">FIG. 4D</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0008">FIG. 4F</figref> is a top, perspective view of a clip follower of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0008">FIG. 4G</figref> is a perspective view of an audible/tactile indicator of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0008">FIG. 4H</figref> is a perspective view of a rack member of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0009">FIG. 5</figref> is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, illustrating the surgical clip applier in an unactuated condition;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0009">FIG. 6</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0009">FIG. 5</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0010">FIG. 7</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0009">FIG. 5</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0010">FIG. 8</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0009">FIG. 5</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="9"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0011">FIG. 9</figref> is a cross-sectional view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, as taken through 9-9 of <figref idref="f0010">FIG. 8</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0012">FIG. 10</figref> is a perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, illustrated with an upper housing half removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0013">FIG. 11</figref> is an enlarged view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, as shown in <figref idref="f0012">FIG. 10</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0014">FIG. 12</figref> is a top, perspective view of a distal end of a channel assembly of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, with a cover removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0015">FIG. 13</figref> is a top, perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, illustrated with the upper housing half and a pusher bar removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0016">FIG. 14</figref> is a top, perspective view of a distal end of the channel assembly of <figref idref="f0014">FIG. 12</figref>, with the cover and the pusher bar removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0017">FIG. 15</figref> is a top, perspective view of a distal end of the channel assembly of <figref idref="f0014">FIG. 12</figref>, with the cover, the pusher bar and a clip carrier removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0017">FIG. 16</figref> is a top, perspective view of a distal end of the channel assembly of <figref idref="f0014">FIG. 12</figref>, with the cover, the pusher bar, the clip carrier, the surgical clips and the clip follower removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0018">FIG. 17</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0017">FIG. 16</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0019">FIG. 18</figref> is a top, perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, illustrated with the upper housing half, the pusher bar and a wedge plate removed therefrom;<!-- EPO <DP n="10"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0019">FIG. 19</figref> is a top, perspective view of a distal end of the channel assembly of <figref idref="f0014">FIG. 12</figref>, with the cover, the pusher bar, the clip carrier, the surgical clips, the clip follower and the wedge plate removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0020">FIG. 20</figref> is a top, perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, illustrated with the upper housing half, the pusher bar, the wedge plate and a drive channel removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0020">FIG. 21</figref> is a bottom, perspective view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, illustrated with a lower housing half, the drive channel and the wedge plate removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0021">FIG. 22</figref> is a top, plan view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, with the upper housing half removed therefrom and shown in an un-actuated condition;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0022">FIG. 23</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0021">FIG. 22</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0022">FIG. 24</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0021">FIG. 22</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0023">FIG. 25</figref> is a top, plan view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, with the upper housing half removed therefrom and shown during an initial actuation thereof;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0024">FIG. 26</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0023">FIG. 25</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0024">FIG. 27</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0024">FIG. 27</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0025">FIG. 28</figref> is an enlarged, longitudinal cross-sectional view of the distal end of the channel assembly during the initial actuation of the surgical clip applier;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0026">FIG. 29</figref> is a cross-sectional view as taken through 29-29 of <figref idref="f0024">FIG. 27</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="11"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0026">FIG. 30</figref> is an enlarged, longitudinal cross-sectional view of the distal end of the channel assembly during a further initial actuation of the surgical clip applier;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0027">FIG. 31</figref> is an enlarged view of illustrating the operation of a ratchet assembly and accelerator rack of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0027">FIGS. 32 and 33</figref> are enlarged view illustrating the operation of an audible/tactile indicator during the respective initial and further actuation of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0028">FIG. 34</figref> is a top, plan view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, with the upper housing half removed therefrom and shown during a final actuation of the surgical clip applier;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0029">FIG. 35</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0028">FIG. 34</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0029">FIG. 36</figref> is an enlarged, cross-sectional view illustrating an actuation of a counter mechanism of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0029">FIG. 37</figref> is an enlarged view of a ratchet mechanism shown during the final actuation of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0030">FIG. 38</figref> is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the channel assembly illustrating the clip follower during the final actuation of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0030">FIGS. 39 and 40</figref> are enlarged perspective view, illustrating the distal end of the channel assembly during the final actuation of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="12"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0031">FIG. 41</figref> is a top, plan view of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, with the upper housing half removed therefrom and shown at a final condition after an actuation of the surgical clip applier;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0032">FIG. 42</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated area of detail of <figref idref="f0031">FIG. 41</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0032">FIG. 43</figref> is an enlarged view illustrating the position of the audible/tactile indicator following an actuation of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0033">FIG. 44</figref> is a top, plan view of the jaw assembly illustrating the position of the jaw assembly following an actuation of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0033">FIG. 45</figref> is a perspective view of a body vessel including a clip of the surgical clip applier, shown applied thereto;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0034">FIG. 46</figref> is an enlarged view of the indicated areas of detail of <figref idref="f0028">FIGS. 34</figref> and <figref idref="f0031">41</figref>, illustrating the operation of the pivot arm during an opening or release of the surgical clip applier following a complete actuation thereof;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0034">FIG. 47</figref> is an enlarged view of the ratchet mechanism shown during the opening or release of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0034">FIG. 48</figref> is an enlarged view illustrating the operation of the audible/tactile indicator during the opening or release of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0035">FIGS. 49 and 50</figref> are longitudinal, cross-sectional views of the channel assembly illustrating the movement of the clip follower during the opening or release of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="13"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0036">FIGS. 51 and 52</figref> are longitudinal, cross-sectional views of the distal end of the channel assembly illustrating the movement of the pusher bar and wedge plate during the opening or release of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0037">FIG. 53</figref> is a longitudinal, cross-sectional view of the distal end of the channel assembly illustrating the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref> in a locked-out condition following firing of the last surgical clip therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0038">FIG. 54</figref> is a perspective view of a drive channel including an integral ratchet rack according to an alternate embodiment of the present disclosure;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0038 f0039">FIGS. 55-57</figref> are enlarged schematic illustrations of the operation of a ratchet mechanism of the surgical clip applier including the drive channel of <figref idref="f0038">FIG. 54</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref> is an exploded perspective view of a surgical clip applier according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0041">FIG. 59</figref> is a perspective view of an audible/tactile indicator of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0041">FIG. 60</figref> is a perspective view of an accelerator rack of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0042">FIG. 61</figref> is a perspective view of a pinot arm of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0042">FIG. 62</figref> is a perspective view of a first arm link for the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="14"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0042">FIG. 63</figref> is a perspective view of a second arm link for the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0043 f0044 f0045">FIGS. 64-66</figref> are perspective views of the sequential operation of the audible/tactile indicator and accelerator rack of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>, during a complete squeezing of the handles thereof;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0046 f0047">FIGS. 67-69</figref> are perspective views of the sequential operation of the pivot arm and the arm link of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0040">FIG. 58</figref>, during a complete squeezing of the handles thereof;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref> is an exploded perspective view of a surgical clip applier according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0049">FIG. 71</figref> is an enlarged perspective view of a gear member of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0050">FIG. 72</figref> is an enlarged perspective view of a drive channel gear rack of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0051">FIG. 73</figref> is an enlarged perspective view of a pusher gear rack of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0052">FIG. 74</figref> is an enlarged perspective view of a proximal end of a pusher bar of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="15"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0053">FIG. 75</figref> is a perspective view of a handle assembly of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>, illustrated with a housing half-section removed therefrom and shown in an initial un-squeezed condition;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0054">FIG. 76</figref> is a perspective view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0053">FIG. 75</figref> shown with the pusher bar also removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0055">FIG. 77</figref> is a plan view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0054">FIG. 76</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0056">FIG. 78</figref> is a perspective view of the handle assembly as illustrated in <figref idref="f0053">FIG. 75</figref>, shown during an initial squeezing of the triggers;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0057">FIG. 79</figref> is a plan view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0056">FIG. 78</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0058">FIG. 80</figref> is a perspective view of the handle assembly of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>, illustrated with a housing half-section removed therefrom and shown during a further squeezing of the triggers;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0059">FIG. 81</figref> is a perspective view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0058">FIG. 80</figref> shown with the pusher bar also removed therefrom;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0060">FIG. 82</figref> is a plan view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0059">FIG. 81</figref>;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0061">FIG. 83</figref> is a perspective view of the handle assembly of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>, illustrated with the housing half-section removed therefrom and shown during still a further squeezing of the triggers;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0062">FIG. 84</figref> is a plan view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0061">FIG. 83</figref>;<!-- EPO <DP n="16"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0063">FIG. 85</figref> is a perspective view of the handle assembly of the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0048">FIG. 70</figref>, illustrated with the housing half-section removed therefrom and shown during still a final squeezing of the triggers;</li>
<li><figref idref="f0064">FIG. 86</figref> is a plan view of the handle assembly of <figref idref="f0063">FIG. 85</figref>; and</li>
<li><figref idref="f0065 f0066 f0067 f0068 f0069 f0070 f0071 f0072 f0073 f0074 f0075 f0076">FIGS. 87-110</figref> illustrate a method of assembling the surgical clip applier of <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008 f0009 f0010 f0011 f0012 f0013 f0014 f0015 f0016 f0017 f0018 f0019 f0020 f0021 f0022 f0023 f0024 f0025 f0026 f0027 f0028 f0029 f0030 f0031 f0032 f0033 f0034 f0035 f0036 f0037 f0038 f0039">FIGS. 1-57</figref>.</li>
</ul></p>
<heading id="h0006"><b><u>DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS</u></b></heading>
<p id="p0023" num="0023">Embodiments of surgical clip appliers in accordance with the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawing figures wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical structural elements. As shown in the drawings and described throughout the following description, as is traditional when referring to relative positioning on a surgical instrument, the term "proximal" refers to the end of the apparatus which is closer to the user and the term "distal" refers to the end of the apparatus which is further away from the user.</p>
<p id="p0024" num="0024">Referring now to <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008 f0009">FIGS. 1-5</figref>, a surgical clip applier in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure is generally designated as 100. Surgical clip applier 100 generally includes a handle assembly 102 including a housing 104 having an upper housing half 104a and lower housing half 104b. Handle assembly 102 further includes a pair of handles 106 pivotably secured to housing 104 and extending outwardly therefrom. A channel assembly 108 is fixedly secured to housing 104 and extends outwardly therefrom, terminating in a jaw assembly 110.<!-- EPO <DP n="17"> --></p>
<p id="p0025" num="0025">As seen in <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, housing halves 104a and 104b of clip applier 100 fit together by snap fit engagement with one another. Housing 104 defines a window 104c formed in lower housing half 104b for supporting and displaying a counter mechanism, as will be discussed in greater detail below. Housing 104 is formed of a suitable plastic material.</p>
<p id="p0026" num="0026">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIG. 4</figref>, handles 106 are secured to housing 104 by handle pivot posts 104d extending from lower housing half 104b and into respective apertures 106a formed in handles 106. Handle assembly 102 includes a link member 122 pivotally connected to each handle 106 at a pivot point 106b formed in a respective handle 106. A distal end 122a of each link member 122 is pivotally connected to a pivot point 140a formed in a drive channel 140 via a drive pin 124. Each end of drive pin 124 is slidably received in an elongate channel 104e formed in a respective upper and lower housing half 104a, 104b. In use, as will be described in greater detail below, as handles 106 are squeezed, link members 122 push drive channel 140 distally via drive pin 124.</p>
<p id="p0027" num="0027">Channel assembly 108 includes a channel or cartridge cover 130 and an outer or lower channel 132 each having a proximal end retained in housing assembly 102, between upper and lower housing halves 104a, 104b. Cartridge cover 130 includes at least one retention element 130a configured and adapted to selectively engage, in a snap-fit engagement, a complementary or corresponding retention element 132a provided on outer channel 132.</p>
<p id="p0028" num="0028">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref> and <figref idref="f0009 f0014">6-12</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a clip pusher bar 160 slidably disposed beneath cartridge cover 130. Pusher bar 160 includes a distal end 160a defining a pusher 160c configured and adapted to selectively engage/move a distal-most clip "C1" stored in surgical clip applier 100. Pusher bar 160 further includes a proximal end 160b<!-- EPO <DP n="18"> --> defining a proximal window 160d therein for slidably receiving drive pin 124 therein. Pusher bar 160 further defines a distal window 160e therein for operative engagement with a stabilizer 162, as will be discussed in greater detail below. Pusher bar 160 also includes a fin 160f projecting from a side edge thereof and located in relative close proximity to proximal window 160d.</p>
<p id="p0029" num="0029">Clip applier 100 further includes a stabilizer 162 configured to overlie and engage pusher bar 160. Stabilizer 162 includes a distal tab 162a configured to engage distal window 160e of pusher bar 160, an elongate window 162b defined therein at a location to substantially overlie and be in registration with proximal window 160d formed in pusher bar 160. Stabilizer 162 further includes a nub 162c extending from a bottom surface thereof, at a location proximal of elongate window 162b, which is configured and dimensioned for receipt in a proximal-most aperture 160g formed in pusher bar 160. As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref> and <figref idref="f0009">6</figref>, stabilizer 162 further includes a pair of tabs 162e extending from a top surface thereof, at a proximal and a distal location, which are configured and dimensioned for receipt in respective channels formed in upper housing half 104a.</p>
<p id="p0030" num="0030">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref> and <figref idref="f0007">4A-4C</figref>, clip applier 100 further includes a motion multiplier system having a bell crank gear 154 pivotally supported in housing 104 and an accelerator housing 156 slidably supported in housing 104. Bell crank gear 154 includes a pivot pin 154a configured for pivotable connection to housing 104, a disk-like body 154b supported on pivot pin 154a, an arm 154c extending radially from disk-like body 154b, and a spur gear 154d supported on pivot pin 154a or integrally formed therewith and located adjacent disk-like body 154b. Bell crank gear 154 defines a detent or notch 154e (see <figref idref="f0022">FIG. 24</figref>) formed in a side edge of disk-like body 154b and a longitudinally oriented slot 154f formed in arm 154c. Spur gear 154d<!-- EPO <DP n="19"> --> of bell crank gear 154 defines a plurality of gear teeth 154g formed in a side edge thereof and may be a sector gear as best shown in <figref idref="f0007">FIG. 4C</figref>.</p>
<p id="p0031" num="0031">Bell crank gear 154 is a common part for each of the small, medium and large scaled clip appliers 100. Notch 154e formed in side edge of disk-like body 154b of bell crank gear 154 is provided for the assembly of the large scaled clip applier. The larger scaled clip applier requires a greater pusher stroke and therefore a greater degree of rotation of bell crank gear 154. Due to the greater rotation of bell crank gear 154, disk-like body 154b will contact a tab 156e (see <figref idref="f0007">FIGS. 4A and 4B</figref>) extending from an accelerator rack 156. During assembly, bell crank gear 154 is rotated until notch 154e contacts tab 156e of accelerator rack 156.</p>
<p id="p0032" num="0032">With continued reference to <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref> and <figref idref="f0007">4A-4C</figref>, accelerator rack 156 of motion multiplier system includes a base wall 156a defining an elongate, longitudinally extending slot 156b formed therein, for slidable receipt of pivot pin 154a of bell crank gear 154. Accelerator rack 156 includes a side wall 156c projecting in opposite directions from a side edge of base wall 156a, and a gear rack 156d formed in side wall 156c-and in registration or alignment with slot 156b of base wall 156a. Gear rack 156d is configured for engagement with gear teeth 154g of spur gear 154d of bell crank gear 154.</p>
<p id="p0033" num="0033">Clip applier 100 further includes a biasing member 158 interconnecting accelerator rack 156 and drive channel 140.</p>
<p id="p0034" num="0034">As seen in <figref idref="f0009">FIG. 6</figref>, slot 154f of arm 154c of bell crank gear 154 is configured and dimensioned to slidably and rotatably receive a nub 162d of stabilizer 162 therein. In use, as drive channel 140 is translated distally, biasing member 158, which interconnects drive channel 140 and accelerator rack 156, subsequently moves accelerator rack 156 distally. As accelerator<!-- EPO <DP n="20"> --> rack 156 is moved distally, since nub 162d of stabilizer 162 rides in slot 154f of arm 154c of bell crank gear 154, accelerator rack 156 causes bell crank gear 154 to rotate and push stabilizer 162 and, in turn, pusher bar 160 distally.</p>
<p id="p0035" num="0035">Clip applier 100 further includes a clip carrier 170 disposed within channel assembly 108 and beneath pusher bar 160. Clip carrier 170 is generally a box-like structure having an upper wall 170a, a pair of side walls 170b and a lower wall 170c defining a channel 170d therethrough. Clip carrier 170 includes a plurality of spaced apart windows 172 formed in upper wall 170a and extending longitudinally along a length thereof. Clip carrier 170 includes an elongate window 170e (see <figref idref="f0011">FIG. 9</figref>) formed in lower wall 170c and extending longitudinally along a length thereof.</p>
<p id="p0036" num="0036">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0011">9</figref> and <figref idref="f0016">14</figref>, a stack of surgical clips "C" is loaded and/or retained within channel 170d of clip carrier 170 in a manner so as to slide therewithin and/or therealong. Channel 170d is configured and dimensioned to slidably retain a stack or plurality of surgical clips "C" in tip-to-tail fashion therewithin.</p>
<p id="p0037" num="0037">As seen in <figref idref="f0014">FIGS. 12</figref> and <figref idref="f0016">14</figref>, a distal end of clip carrier 170 includes a pair of spaced apart, resilient tangs 171. Tangs 171 are configured and adapted to selectively engage a backspan of a distal-most surgical clip "C1" of the stack of surgical clips "C" retained within carrier 170.</p>
<p id="p0038" num="0038">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0008">4F</figref>, <figref idref="f0010">7</figref> and <figref idref="f0017">15</figref>, clip applier 100 further includes a clip follower 174 slidably disposed within channel 170d of clip carrier 170. As will be discussed in greater detail below, clip follower 174 is positioned behind the stack of surgical clips "C" and is provided to urge the stack of clips "C" forward during an actuation of clip applier 100. As will<!-- EPO <DP n="21"> --> be described in greater detail below, clip follower 174 is actuated by the reciprocating forward and backward motion of wedge plate 180.</p>
<p id="p0039" num="0039">As seen in <figref idref="f0008">FIGS. 4F</figref> and <figref idref="f0010">7</figref>, clip follower 174 includes body portion 174a defining a plane, a distal tab 175 extending substantially upwardly and rearwardly from body portion 174a, and a proximal tab 176 extending substantially downwardly and rearwardly from body portion 174a. Distal tab 175 includes a distal portion 175a extending downwardly below the plane defined by body portion 174a and a proximal portion 175b extending upwardly above the plane defined by body portion 174a.</p>
<p id="p0040" num="0040">Proximal portion 175b of distal tab 175 is configured and dimensioned to selectively engage windows 172 formed in upper wall 170a of clip carrier 170. In use, engagement of proximal portion 175b of distal tab 175 of clip follower 174 in a window 172 formed in upper wall 170a of clip carrier 170 prevents clip follower from traveling or moving in a proximal direction.</p>
<p id="p0041" num="0041">Proximal tab 176 is configured and dimensioned to selectively engage windows 180b formed in wedge plate 180. In use, engagement of proximal tab 176 of clip follower 174 in a window 180b formed in wedge plate 180 allows for clip follower 174 to be advanced or moved distally upon a distal movement of wedge plate 180.</p>
<p id="p0042" num="0042">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0010 f0011">7-9</figref>, <figref idref="f0017">16</figref> and <figref idref="f0018">17</figref>, clip applier 100 further includes a wedge plate 180 slidably disposed within handle assembly 102 and channel assembly 108. Wedge plate 180 is positioned or disposed below clip carrier 170. Wedge plate 180 includes a substantially tapered distal end 180a for selective operative interposition between jaws 120. Wedge plate 180 defines a plurality of spaced apart windows or apertures 180b extending longitudinally along a<!-- EPO <DP n="22"> --> length thereof and formed in a raised section thereof, a distal window or aperture 180c located distal of apertures 180b, and a proximal-most transversely oriented slot 180d located proximal of aperture 180c.</p>
<p id="p0043" num="0043">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0010">8</figref>, <figref idref="f0017">16</figref> and <figref idref="f0018">17</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a distal lockout 178 supported by cartridge cover 130. Distal lockout 178 includes a tail or tab 178a extending substantially rearwardly and downwardly and being configured and dimensioned for receipt in distal window or aperture 180c of wedge plate 180.</p>
<p id="p0044" num="0044">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0008">4D</figref>, <figref idref="f0008">4E</figref>, <figref idref="f0009">6</figref>, <figref idref="f0013">11</figref>, <figref idref="f0015">13</figref>, <figref idref="f0019">18</figref> and <figref idref="f0020">20</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a wedge plate motion reversing mechanism, in the form of a pivot arm 179, pivotally supported in lower housing half 104b of housing 104 for transmitting the translation of drive channel 140 to a reverse translation of wedge plate 180. Pivot arm 179 includes a pivot boss 179a configured for pivotable connection to housing 104, a first stem or finger 179b provided at one end of pivot arm 179 and extending in a direction opposite to pivot boss 179a, and second stem or finger 179c provided at a second end of pivot arm 179 and extending in a direction opposite to pivot boss 179a. First stem or finger 179b is configured and adapted for engagement in proximal-most slot 180d of wedge plate 180. Second stem or finger 179c is configured for engagement in a slot 140g formed in drive channel 140 which is connected in a window 140g defined in a drive channel 140. Slot 140g includes a longitudinally extending distal portion and a longitudinally extending proximal portion that are axially and transversely offset from one another, and a transverse portion interconnecting the distal and proximal portions.</p>
<p id="p0045" num="0045">In use, as will be discussed in greater detail below, as drive channel 140 is moved distally, after a dwell period (i.e., the length of the longitudinally extending distal portion of slot<!-- EPO <DP n="23"> --> 140g of drive channel 140), second stem or finger 179c is moved in a distal direction, rotating pivot arm 179 and thereby moving first stem or finger 179b in a second direction. As first stem or finger 179b is moved in the second direction, first stem or finger 179b pulls wedge plate 180 out from between jaws 120 urges against as well as urges or pushes proximally against fin 160f of pusher 160 to move pusher 160 in a proximal direction so that pusher bar 160c thereof is removed from between jaws 120, and vice-versa. As wedge plate 180 is moved in a distal direction, as seen n <figref idref="f0018">FIG. 17</figref>, distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 cams against an inner surface of jaws 120 to thereby maintain jaws 120 spaced apart from one another.</p>
<p id="p0046" num="0046">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0009 f0013">6-11</figref>, <figref idref="f0015">13</figref>, <figref idref="f0019">18 and 19</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a drive channel 140 reciprocally supported in and extending between housing 104 of handle assembly 102 and channel assembly 108. A proximal end of drive channel 140 is supported between upper and lower housing halves 104a, 104b of housing 104 and a distal end of drive channel 140 is supported between cartridge cover 130 and outer channel 132 of channel assembly 108, at a location below wedge plate 180.</p>
<p id="p0047" num="0047">A distal end of drive channel 140 is a substantially U-shaped channel including a pair of spaced apart side walls 140b extending from a backspan 140c thereof, in a direction away from outer channel 132 and toward cartridge cover 130. Drive channel 140 further defines a drive pin recess 140a formed in backspan 140c for pivotally receiving drive pin 124 therethrough. Drive channel 140 further defines a rib 140e projecting from backspan 140c at a location distal of drive pin recess 140a. Drive channel 140 further defines a reciprocation limiting slot 140f formed in backspan 140c at a location distal of slot 140e.<!-- EPO <DP n="24"> --></p>
<p id="p0048" num="0048">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0010">8</figref>, <figref idref="f0011">9</figref>, <figref idref="f0014">12</figref>, <figref idref="f0016 f0017">14-16</figref> and <figref idref="f0019">19</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a drive channel strap 143 secured to drive channel 140. Strap 143 is secured to uprights 140b of drive channel 140 so as to extend transversely thereacross. Strap 143 is secured to drive channel 140 at a location distal of reciprocation limiting slot 140f. Strap 143 is secured to drive channel 140 such that wedge plate 180 extends beneath strap 143 and above jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0049" num="0049">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0008">4G</figref>, <figref idref="f0009">6</figref>, <figref idref="f0012">10</figref> and <figref idref="f0020">21</figref>, clip applier 100 further includes an audible/tactile indicator 148 connected to drive channel 140 via drive pin 124. Indicator 148 includes a resilient finger 148a and a pair of bosses 148b. In use, as will be described in greater detail below, as clip applier 100 is actuated and drive channel 140 is reciprocated, first resilient finger 148a of indicator 148 interacts with corresponding complementary structure or ledge 149 provided in clip applier 100 to create an audible and/or a tactile feedback to the user. Bosses 148b of indicator 148 ride within channel 104e formed in upper housing half 104a and provide support to indicator 148 to prevent indicator 148 from rotating.</p>
<p id="p0050" num="0050">- As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0009">6</figref>, <figref idref="f0012">10</figref>, <figref idref="f0013">11</figref>, <figref idref="f0015">13</figref>, <figref idref="f0019">18</figref> and <figref idref="f0020">20</figref>, clip applier 100 further includes a biasing member 146, in the form of a tension spring, operatively secured to and between a proximal end of drive channel 140 and housing 104, tending to maintain drive channel 140 in a retracted or proximal-most position. Biasing member 146 functions to retract or facilitate retraction of drive channel 140 following formation of a clip "C" positioned between jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0051" num="0051">As seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIGS. 4</figref>, <figref idref="f0008">4H</figref>, <figref idref="f0013">11</figref>, <figref idref="f0015">13</figref>, <figref idref="f0019">18</figref> and <figref idref="f0020">20</figref>, a proximal end of drive channel 140 includes a ratchet rack member 141 secured to drive pin 124 and movable with drive channel 140. Ratchet rack member 141 is configured and adapted to engage with a ratchet pawl 142 supported in housing 104. Rack member 141 and pawl 142 define a ratchet mechanism 144. In<!-- EPO <DP n="25"> --> use, as drive channel 140 is moved axially, rack member 141 is also moved. Rack member 141 defines a series of rack teeth 141 having a length which allows pawl 142 to reverse and advance back over rack member 141 when rack member 141 changes between proximal and distal movement as drive channel 140 reaches a proximal-most or distal-most position.</p>
<p id="p0052" num="0052">Pawl 142 is pivotally connected to lower housing half 104b by a pawl pin 147 at a location wherein pawl 142 is in substantial operative engagement with rack member 141. Pawl 142 is engageable with rack member 141 to restrict longitudinal movement of rack member 141 and, in turn, drive channel 140. Ratchet mechanism 144 further includes a pawl spring 145 configured and positioned to bias pawl 142 into operative engagement with rack member 141. Pawl spring 145 functions to maintain the teeth of pawl 142 in engagement with the teeth 141a of rack member 141, as well as to maintain pawl 142 in a rotated or canted position.</p>
<p id="p0053" num="0053">As seen in <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, <figref idref="f0010">8</figref>, <figref idref="f0012">10</figref>, <figref idref="f0014">12</figref>, <figref idref="f0016 f0018">14-17</figref> and <figref idref="f0019">19</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a pair of jaws 120 mounted on or at a distal end of channel assembly 108 and actuatable by handles 106 of handle assembly 102. Jaws 120 are formed of a suitable biocompatible material such as, for example, stainless steel or titanium.</p>
<p id="p0054" num="0054">Jaws 120 are mounted in a distal end of drive channel 140 via a rivet 122 or the like extending through reciprocation limiting slot 140f of drive channel 140 such that jaws 120 are longitudinally stationary relative to outer channel 132 and drive channel 140. As seen in <figref idref="f0014">FIGS. 12</figref>, <figref idref="f0016">14</figref>, <figref idref="f0018">17</figref> and <figref idref="f0019">19</figref>, jaws 120 define a channel 120a therebetween for receipt of a surgical clip "C1" therein.</p>
<p id="p0055" num="0055">As seen in <figref idref="f0001 f0002 f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006 f0007 f0008">FIGS. 1-4</figref>, <figref idref="f0009">6</figref>, <figref idref="f0013">11</figref>, <figref idref="f0015">13</figref> and <figref idref="f0020">20</figref>, clip applier 100 further includes a counter mechanism 190 supported in housing 104 of handle assembly 102. Counter mechanism 190<!-- EPO <DP n="26"> --> includes a display 192, a processor 194, and an energy source 198 in the form of a battery or the like. Display 192 is a liquid crystal display that displays one or more operating parameters of clip applier 100 to the surgeon. The operating parameter displayed may be an amount or number of remaining clips, a number of clips that have been used, a position parameter, a surgical time of usage, or any other parameter of the procedure.</p>
<p id="p0056" num="0056">Counter mechanism 190 includes a tab 192a, made from PVC, disposed between battery or energy source 198 and a contact 194a of processor 194 or between the contacts 194a of processor 194 to prevent the battery or energy source 198 from becoming drained during storage. As seen in <figref idref="f0002">FIGS. 1A</figref> and <figref idref="f0003">1B</figref>, tab 192a extends out of housing 104 of clip applier 100 in order to allow for easy removal of the tab therefrom. Once the tab 192a is removed, battery or energy source 198 comes into electrical contact with the contact 194a of processor 194 or between the contacts 194a of the processor 194.</p>
<p id="p0057" num="0057">Counter mechanism 190 is actuated by nub 140e formed in drive channel 140. In -use, as seen in <figref idref="f0029">FIG. 36</figref>, as drive channel 140 is driven forward, nub 140e thereof engages contact 194a causing contact 194a to complete a circuit and trigger processor 194 to perform a function (e.g., reduce the number appearing on display 192 by a give increment or value).</p>
<p id="p0058" num="0058">As seen in <figref idref="f0002">FIGS. 1A</figref> and <figref idref="f0003">1C</figref>, clip applier 100 includes a shipping wedge 200 supported on housing 104 and interposed between handles 106. Shipping wedge 200 functions to maintain handles 106 spaced apart or un-squeezed during a shipment and/or storage of clip applier 100. Shipping wedge 200 is connected to tab 192a of counter mechanism 190, such that in order for an end user to use clip applier 100, the end user must remove shipping wedge 200 thereby also removing tab 192a to activate counter mechanism 190.<!-- EPO <DP n="27"> --></p>
<p id="p0059" num="0059">As seen in <figref idref="f0002">FIGS. 1A</figref> and <figref idref="f0003">1C</figref>, shipping wedge 200 includes a body portion 202 in the form of a collar, defining a passage 204 configured and dimensioned for receipt of a portion of housing 104 therein. Shipping wedge 200 includes uprights 206 extending outwardly from opposed sides of body portion 202 and being configured to receive handles 106 therein. Shipping wedge 200 further includes tabs 208 extending inwardly from opposed sides of uprights 206. Tabs 208 of shipping wedge 200 are configured and dimensioned to engage with handles 106 when shipping wedge 200 is properly secured to clip applier 100.</p>
<p id="p0060" num="0060">With reference to <figref idref="f0021 f0022 f0023 f0024 f0025 f0026 f0027 f0028 f0029 f0030 f0031 f0032 f0033 f0034 f0035 f0036 f0037">FIGS. 22-53</figref>, the operation of the Covidien SURGICLIP<sup>™</sup> clip applier 100 is provided. Prior to any initial squeezing of handles 106 of clip applier 100, as seen in <figref idref="f0021 f0022">FIGS. 22-24</figref>, drive pin 124 is located at a proximal-most position, pawl 142 is located distal of rack 140d of drive channel 140, second finger 179c of pivot arm 179 is located at a distal-most position in the distal portion of window 140g of drive channel 140 such that wedge plate 180 is located at a distal-most position, and no clips "C" are positioned within jaws 120. Since drive pin 124 is at a proximal-most position, pusher bar 160, stabilizer 162, and drive channel 140 are also at a proximal-most position.</p>
<p id="p0061" num="0061">With drive channel 140 and pusher bar 160 located at a proximal-most position, accelerator rack 156 is located at a proximal-most position, and second resilient finger 148b of indicator 148 is disposed proximal of edge 149. Also, prior to an initial squeezing of handles 106 of clip applier 100, with wedge plate 180 located at a distal-most position, distal end 180a thereof is interposed between jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0062" num="0062">Also prior to the initial squeeze, no clips "C" are present within jaws 120. A clip "C" is first loaded into jaws 120 during the initial squeezing of handles 106. As seen in <figref idref="f0023 f0024 f0025 f0026 f0027">FIGS.<!-- EPO <DP n="28"> --> 25-33</figref>, during an initial squeezing of handles 106, distal ends 122a of link members 122 are caused to be moved distally relative to housing 104. As distal ends 122a of link members 122 are moved distally, drive pin 124 is caused to be moved distally thereby transmitting distal axial movement to drive channel 140.</p>
<p id="p0063" num="0063">As drive channel 140 is moved distally, biasing member 158 is moved distally therewith. As biasing member 158 is moved distally, biasing member 158 drags accelerator rack 156 in a distal direction. As accelerator rack 156 is dragged in a distal direction, accelerator rack 156 causes bell crank gear 154 to rotate about pivot pin 154a and transmit distal axial movement to nub 162d of stabilizer 162 which, in turn, transmits distal axial movement to pusher bar 160. As drive channel 140 is moved distally biasing member 146 is stretched or extended.</p>
<p id="p0064" num="0064">As seen in <figref idref="f0023">FIGS. 25</figref>, <figref idref="f0027">32 and 33</figref>, during the initial squeeze of handles 106, indicator 148 is moved distally along with the distal movement of drive channel 140. In use, indicator 148 functions to create an audible click and/or a tactile vibration, thereby indicating to the user that handles 106 of surgical clip applier 100-have gone through at least a portion of a stroke. In particular, as seen in <figref idref="f0027">FIGS. 32 and 33</figref>, as handles 106 are actuated, first resilient arm 148a of audible/tactile indicator 148 rides over and/or along a ledge 149 formed in at least one of upper and lower housing halves 104a, 104b and is flexed thereby. As arm 148a of audible/tactile indicator 148 reaches the proximal end of ledge 149, resilient arm 148a snaps over the proximal end of ledge 149 and comes into contact with a surface 149a of ledge 149, thereby creating a first audible sound and a tactile vibration as resilient arm 148a comes into contact with surface 149a of ledge 149. The first indication of audible/tactile indicator 148 indicates to the user that a clip "C" has been appropriately loaded.<!-- EPO <DP n="29"> --></p>
<p id="p0065" num="0065">As seen in <figref idref="f0025">FIGS. 28</figref> and <figref idref="f0026">30</figref>, also during the initial squeeze of handles 106, as pusher bar 160 is moved in a distal direction, pusher 160c thereof engages a backspan of a distal-most clip "C1" and begins to move or urge distal-most clip "C1" distally out of clip carrier 170 and into jaws 120. As distal-most-clip "C1" is moved distally, tangs 171 of clip carrier 170 are deflected or cammed out of engagement with distal-most clip "C1" and return to their undeflected or un-cammed state to capture a subsequent clip of the stack of clips "C". During the initial squeeze of handles 106, pusher bar 160 is advanced an amount sufficient to place distal-most clip "C1" in channels 120a of jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0066" num="0066">As seen in <figref idref="f0024">FIGS. 27</figref> and <figref idref="f0027">31</figref>, also during the initial squeeze of handles 106, as drive channel 140 is moved in a distal direction, rack member 141 of ratchet mechanism 144 is moved distally causing teeth 141a thereof to move into engagement with and over or across a tooth of pawl 142. Once rack member 141 of ratchet mechanism 144 is moved into engagement with pawl 142, drive channel 140 can not return to a home or proximal-most position until rack member 141 has cleared pawl 142.</p>
<p id="p0067" num="0067">During the initial squeeze of handles 106, as seen in <figref idref="f0023 f0024 f0025 f0026 f0027">FIGS. 25-33</figref>, drive channel 140 is moved distally until finger 179c of pivot arm 179 is engaged by the transverse portion of slot 140g of drive channel 140 (i.e., the dwell). Once the transverse portion of slot 140g is in abutment with finger 179c of pivot arm 179 (i.e., after the dwell has been exhausted), further distal movement of drive channel 140 causes finger 179c to move and rotate pivot arm 179. Rotation of pivot arm 179 causes movement of finger 179b thereof which, in turn, causes wedge plate 180 to be pulled in a proximal direction, thereby withdrawing distal end 180a thereof from between jaws 120 and allowing for jaws 120 to eventually be closed or approximated, and pushes on fin 160f of pusher bar 160 to urge pusher bar 160 in a proximal direction such that<!-- EPO <DP n="30"> --> distal end pusher member 160c thereof is also moved from between jaws 120 thus allowing for jaws 120 to eventually be closed or approximated.</p>
<p id="p0068" num="0068">Once the required rotation of pivot arm 179 is achieved, pivot arm 179 stops rotating as finger 179c of pivot arm 179 rides through the proximal portion of slot 140g of drive channel 140 Finger 179c of pivot arm 179 remains in the proximal portion of slot 140g of drive channel 140 until the stroke of drive channel 140 is completed.</p>
<p id="p0069" num="0069">As seen in <figref idref="f0030">FIG. 38</figref>, as wedge plate 180 is moved in a proximal direction, wedge plate 180 is moved proximally relative to clip follower 174 thereby moving windows 180b thereof proximally relative to proximal tab 176 of clip follower 174.</p>
<p id="p0070" num="0070">As seen in <figref idref="f0025">FIGS. 28</figref> and <figref idref="f0026">30</figref>, during the initial squeeze of handles 106, pusher bar 160 is moved distally with drive channel 140, as described above, until accelerator rack 156 abuts against a rib in lower body 104b of housing 104, at which time distal advancement of accelerator rack 156 is stopped. With accelerator rack 156 prevented from further distal advancement, as seen in <figref idref="f0027">FIG. 32</figref>, as drive channel 140 is further advanced distally, drive channel 140 pulls or flexes resilient finger 148a of indicator 148 over a proximal end of ledge 149. In this manner, a first indication (i.e., audible and/or tactile) is created indicating to a user that a surgical clip "C" has been appropriately loaded. Also, with accelerator rack 156 prevented from further distal advancement, bell crank 154 is prevented from rotating and thus pusher bar 160 is prevented from further distal advancement.</p>
<p id="p0071" num="0071">Referring now to <figref idref="f0028 f0029 f0030">FIGS. 34-40</figref>, during a further squeezing of handles 106, distal ends 122a of link members 122 are caused to be moved further distally relative to housing 104.<!-- EPO <DP n="31"> --> As distal ends 122a of link members 122 are moved further distally, drive pin 124 is caused to be moved further distally thereby transmitting distal axial movement to drive channel 140.</p>
<p id="p0072" num="0072">As seen in <figref idref="f0028 f0029 f0030">FIGS. 34-40</figref>, as drive channel 140 is moved further distally, pusher bar 160 is prevented from further distal advancement by accelerator rack 156 abutting against the rib formed in the lower body 104b of housing 104. With accelerator rack 156 stopped from distal advancement, further rotation of bell crank gear 154 is stopped, which in turn stops distal advancement of stabilizer 160 and, in turn, stops distal advancement of pusher bar 160.</p>
<p id="p0073" num="0073">Additionally, as seen in <figref idref="f0033">FIG. 44</figref>, with distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 removed from between jaws 120, as drive channel 140 is moved further distally, a distal edge of drive channel 140 and/or drive channel strap 143 engages against camming surfaces 120b of jaws 120 thus causing jaws 120 to approximate toward one another and to form surgical clip "C1" interposed therebetween. Since drive channel strap 143 is fixed to drive channel 140 and moves therewith, drive channel strap 143 functions to cap drive channel 140 so as to maintain jaws 120 within drive channel 140 during the approximation of jaws 120 and to maintain wedge plate 180 within drive channel 140 during operation of clip applier 100.</p>
<p id="p0074" num="0074">As seen in <figref idref="f0033">FIG. 45</figref>, surgical clip "C1" may be formed or crimped onto a vessel "V" or any other biological tissue.</p>
<p id="p0075" num="0075">Drive channel 140 is permitted to move distally relative to pusher bar 160 due to the translation of bosses 148b of indicator 148 through slot 160d of pusher bar 160.</p>
<p id="p0076" num="0076">Also, as drive channel 140 is fully advanced distally, as seen in <figref idref="f0029">FIG. 37</figref>, rack member 141 of ratchet mechanism 144 is moved distally to a location beyond pawl 142 such that<!-- EPO <DP n="32"> --> the teeth 141a of rack member 141 are moved distally of the tooth of pawl 142 thereby disengaging rack member 141 and pawl 142 from one another. In this manner, drive channel 140 is permitted or free to return to a home or proximal-most position.</p>
<p id="p0077" num="0077">As seen in <figref idref="f0027">FIGS. 32 and 33</figref>, as drive channel 140 is moved distally, resilient arm 148a of a audible/tactile indicator 148 snaps over the distal end of ledge 149 and comes into contact with a surface 149a of ledge 149, thereby creating an audible sound and/or a tactile vibration. Such audible sound and/or tactile vibration coincide with the loading of surgical clip "C".</p>
<p id="p0078" num="0078">As seen in <figref idref="f0032">FIG. 43</figref>, as drive channel 140 is further moved distally, resilient arm 148a of audible/tactile indicator 148 snaps over the distal end of ledge 149 thereby creating a further audible sound and/or a tactile vibration. Such audible sound and/or tactile vibration coincide with the complete formation of surgical clip "C".</p>
<p id="p0079" num="0079">With continued reference to <figref idref="f0029 f0030">FIG. 35-40</figref>, during the further squeezing of handles 106, with tab 192a removed from counter mechanism 190, as drive channel 140 is advanced distally, nub 140e thereof engages contact 194a of processor 194 thereby completing a circuit and causing processor 194 to perform a function, as described above.</p>
<p id="p0080" num="0080">Referring now to <figref idref="f0031 f0032 f0033">FIGS. 41-45</figref>, clip applier 100 is illustrated following a complete stroke or squeezing of handles 106 and during an opening of handles 106. In this condition, drive channel 140 is at a distal position, pusher bar 160 is at a distal position, wedge plate 180 is at a proximal position, accelerator 156 is spaced a distance from drive channel 140, each biasing member 146 and 158 are stretched, and pawl 142 is located proximal of rack 140d.<!-- EPO <DP n="33"> --></p>
<p id="p0081" num="0081">As seen in <figref idref="f0034 f0035 f0036">FIGS. 46-52</figref>, during an opening or release of handles 106, distal ends 122a of link members 122 are caused to be moved proximally relative to housing 104. As distal ends 122a of link members 122 are moved proximally, drive pin 124 is caused to be moved proximally thereby transmitting proximal axial movement to drive channel 140 and, in turn, pusher bar 160. The proximal movement of drive channel 140 is facilitated by the constriction of biasing members 146. Alternatively, the release of handles 106 results in biasing member 146 withdrawing drive channel 140 in a proximal direction.</p>
<p id="p0082" num="0082">As drive channel 140 is moved proximally, the distal edge of drive channel 140 and/or drive channel strap 143 disengages from against camming surfaces 120b of jaws 120 thus freeing jaws 120 for separation from one another for reinsertion of distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 therebetween, and to receive another surgical clip "C" therebetween. In particular, as drive channel 140 is moved proximally, the transverse portion of slot 140g acts on finger 179c to cause pivot arm 179 to rotate and cause finger 179b of pivot arm 179 to urge wedge plate 180 distally. As wedge plate 180 is moved in a distal direction, as seen in <figref idref="f0036">FIGS. 51 and 52</figref>, distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 is reinserted or reintroduced into jaws 120, thereby spreading jaws 120 apart.</p>
<p id="p0083" num="0083">As seen in <figref idref="f0035">FIGS. 49 and 50</figref>, as wedge plate 180 is moved distally, proximal tab 176 of clip follower 174 engages in a window 180b of wedge plate 180 and is thus urged distally a given distance. As clip follower 174 is urged distally, stack of clips "C" is also urged distally. As seen in <figref idref="f0035">FIG. 50</figref>, when wedge plate 180 reaches a distal-most position, clip channel 170 abuts, engages, urges or otherwise cams against proximal portion 175b of distal tab 175 until web 180f of wedge plate 180 rests substantially beneath distal portion 175a of distal tab 175. In so doing,<!-- EPO <DP n="34"> --> proximal portion 175b of distal tab 175 is moved to extend into an incrementally more distal window 172 of clip channel 170.</p>
<p id="p0084" num="0084">As seen in <figref idref="f0036">FIGS. 51 and 52</figref>, as clip follower 174 is urged forward, moving the stack of clips "C" forward, a distal-most clip "C1" moves distal of pusher 160c by camming beneath pusher 160c of pusher bar 160 until distal-most clip "C1" is caught by tangs 171 of clip applier 170.</p>
<p id="p0085" num="0085">Turning momentarily to <figref idref="f0034">FIG. 48</figref>, as drive channel 140 is moved in a proximal direction, arm 148a of audible/tactile indicator 148 snaps back over ledge 149 and re-sets itself for the next firing stroke or squeeze of handles 106.</p>
<p id="p0086" num="0086">As drive channel 140 is moved further in a proximal direction, drive channel 140 engages against accelerator rack 156 causing accelerator rack 156 to move in a proximal direction. Movement of accelerator rack 156 in a proximal direction results in rotation of bell crank gear 154 about pivot pin 152a to thereby move pusher bar 160 in a proximal direction. Additionally, as drive channel 140 is moved in a proximal direction, nub 140e thereof disengages contact 194a of processor 194.</p>
<p id="p0087" num="0087">Turning now to <figref idref="f0037">FIG. 53</figref>, a distal end of clip applier 100 is illustrated following a complete stroke or squeezing of handles 106 and after a final clip has been expelled therefrom. Following firing of the last clip, as seen in <figref idref="f0037">FIG. 53</figref>, proximal tab 176 of clip follower is disposed within a distal-most aperture or window of apertures 180b of wedge plate 180. In this manner, as wedge plate 180 is moved distally following a firing of a clip, in the manner described above, clip follower 174 is also moved distally. Accordingly, as clip follower 174 is moved distally, distal tab 175 thereof is moved distal of a distal-most window of windows 172 of clip carrier<!-- EPO <DP n="35"> --> 170. In this manner, proximal portion 175b of distal tab 175 engages against an inner surface of a top wall of clip carrier 170 and is cammed or urged downwardly.</p>
<p id="p0088" num="0088">As proximal portion 175b of distal tab 175 is cammed or urged downwardly, distal portion 175a of distal tab 175 engages against an upper surface of tab 178a of lockout 178 and cams or urges tab 178a of lockout 178 downwardly, across a path of strap 143, supported on drive channel 140, and into distal window 180c of wedge plate 180. In this manner, if drive channel 140 is advanced distally, in the manner described above, strap 143 will abut against tab 178a of lockout 178 and prevent or block strap 143 and, in turn, drive channel 140 from moving distally. At this stage, pawl 142 is located in a dwell, distal of rack 140d, and handles 106 are arranged in a fully opened position and are thus not capable of being opened any further. In this configuration, clip applier is locked out and can no longer be used.</p>
<p id="p0089" num="0089">Depending on the size of the surgical clip, the size of components of clip applier 100 will have to be scaled accordingly. The majority of the components of the various sized clip appliers will be substantially identical to one another. Components size relating to the width of the clips, such as the jaws 120 and the wedge plate 180, or components size relating to the length of the clip, such as the pusher bar 160, the bell crank gear 154 and the pivot arm 179, are adjusted accordingly. In this manner, each clip applier, of varying size, will be assembled in substantially the same manner and the inner mechanism thereof will operate in substantially the same manner.</p>
<p id="p0090" num="0090">For example, clip applier 100 may be provided in a relatively small, medium and large scale, wherein each of the sizes of clip appliers stores and fires a relatively small, medium or large surgical clip. Based on the relative dimensions of the surgical clips, the corresponding<!-- EPO <DP n="36"> --> clip appliers, and their corresponding components, must be scaled appropriately. However, in accordance with the present disclosure, each of the various sized clip appliers comprise the same component and may be assembled in the same sequence as one another. In this manner, a technician assembling the clip appliers will only have to learn the sequence and/or steps required for the assembly of one of the sizes of clip appliers and, in turn, be able to assemble the other sizes of clip appliers equally, without having to learn a new sequence or step of assembly.</p>
<p id="p0091" num="0091">Accordingly, the assembly method and/or steps for a relatively small, medium or large clip applier are substantially identical to one another.</p>
<p id="p0092" num="0092">At least the following components or parts vary in shape based on the relative size or scale of the clip applier, namely, the length of the arms of pivot arm 179, the length of the slot in which accelerator rack 156 translates; and the degree of rotation of bell crank gear 154.</p>
<p id="p0093" num="0093">Many other remaining components or parts are identical or have minor variations in feature size or scale. However, if desired, the shapes of the following parts may be modified in order to achieve the same result, namely, the length of slot 154f of bell crank gear 154, and/or the length of slot 156b formed in base wall 156a of accelerator rack 156.</p>
<p id="p0094" num="0094">It is contemplated that for a relatively small scaled clip applier, that a given rotation of approximately 45°, for a relatively small scaled bell crank gear 154, will result in approximately a 8,76 mm axial displacement of a relatively small scaled pusher bar 160 in order to load a relatively small sized clip into jaws 120. Similarly, it is contemplated that for a relatively medium scaled clip applier, that a given rotation of approximately 70°, for a relatively medium scaled bell crank gear 154, will result in approximately a 11,6 mm axial displacement of a relatively medium scaled pusher bar 160 in order to load a relatively medium sized clip into<!-- EPO <DP n="37"> --> jaws 120. Likewise, it is contemplated that for a relatively large scaled clip applier, that a given rotation of approximately 90°, for a relatively large scaled bell crank gear 154, will result in approximately a 18,0 mm axial displacement of a relatively large scaled pusher bar 160 in order to load a relatively large sized clip into jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0095" num="0095">In an alternate embodiment, as seen in <figref idref="f0038 f0039">FIGS. 54-57</figref>, it is contemplated that a proximal end of drive channel 140 may include or define a ratchet rack 140d integral therewith that is configured and adapted for engagement with ratchet pawl 142. Use and operation of ratchet mechanism 244 is substantially identical to ratchet mechanism 144 and thus will not be discussed in great detail herein.</p>
<p id="p0096" num="0096">In a further embodiment, as seen in <figref idref="f0006">FIG. 4</figref> above, clip applier 100 may be provided with a strap 196 configured to secure energy source 198 to housing 104.</p>
<p id="p0097" num="0097">In an embodiment, it is also contemplated that as drive channel 140 is moved distally, and as resilient arm 148a of audible/tactile indicator 148 snaps over the distal edge of ledge 149, resilient arm 148a may strike or contact a surface formed in housing 104 thereby amplifying the further or second audible sound and/or tactile vibration.</p>
<p id="p0098" num="0098">Turning now to <figref idref="f0040 f0041 f0042 f0043 f0044 f0045 f0046 f0047">FIGS. 58-69</figref>, a surgical clip applier, in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present disclosure, is generally designated as 300. Surgical clip applier 300 is substantially identical to surgical clip applier 100 and thus will only be discussed in detail herein to the extent necessary to identify differences in construction and operation thereof.<!-- EPO <DP n="38"> --></p>
<p id="p0099" num="0099">As seen in <figref idref="f0040">FIGS. 58</figref>, <figref idref="f0041">60</figref> and <figref idref="f0043 f0045">64-66</figref>, clip applier 300 includes motion multiplier system having a bell crank gear 154, and an accelerator rack 356 slidably supported in housing 104. Accelerator rack 356 includes a base wall 356a defining an elongate, longitudinally extending slot 356b formed therein, for slidable receipt of pivot pin 154a of bell crank gear 154. Accelerator rack 356 includes a side wall 356c projecting in opposite directions from a side edge of base wall 356a, and a gear rack 356d formed in side wall 356c and in registration or alignment with slot 356b of base wall 356a. Gear rack 356d is configured for engagement with gear teeth 154g of spur gear 154d of bell crank gear 154. Accelerator rack 356 further includes a camming member 356e projecting from a distal edge of base wall 356a, and a nub 356f projecting from distal edge of side wall 356c.</p>
<p id="p0100" num="0100">The length of slot 356b of base wall 356a of accelerator rack 356 will vary depending on the size of clip applier 300. For relatively smaller clip appliers (e.g., clip appliers which apply relatively smaller clips), the length of slot 356b of accelerator rack 356 will be relatively shorter, and for relatively larger clip appliers (e.g., clip appliers which apply relatively larger clips), the length of slot 356b of accelerator rack 356 will be relatively longer.</p>
<p id="p0101" num="0101">In use, as will be discussed in great detail below, as accelerator rack 356 is moved or translated axially, gear rack 356d of accelerator rack 356 engages with gear teeth 154g of spur gear 154d of bell crank gear 154 to cause bell crank gear 154 to rotate or pivot about pivot pin 154a.</p>
<p id="p0102" num="0102">As seen in <figref idref="f0040">FIGS. 58</figref>, <figref idref="f0042">61</figref> and <figref idref="f0046 f0047">67-69</figref>, clip applier 300 includes a motion reversing mechanism having a wedge plate pivot arm 379 pivotally supported in lower housing half 104b of housing 104 for transmitting translation of wedge plate 180 to translation of drive channel<!-- EPO <DP n="39"> --> 140. Pivot arm 379 includes a pivot boss 379a configured for pivotable connection to housing 104, a first stem or finger 379b provided at one end of pivot arm 379 and extending in a direction opposite to pivot boss 379a, and second stem or finger 379c provided at a second end of pivot arm 379 and extending in a same direction as pivot boss 379a. First stem or finger 379b is configured and adapted for engagement in proximal-most slot 180d of wedge plate 180. Second stem or finger 379c is configured for engagement in a slot 358b formed in arm link 358 (<figref idref="f0042">FIG. 62</figref>) which is connected in a window 140h defined in a drive channel 140.</p>
<p id="p0103" num="0103">In use, as will be discussed in greater detail below, as drive channel 140 is moved distally, after a dwell period, arm link 358 urges second stem or finger 379c of pivot arm 379 to move in a first or distal direction thereby moving first stem or finger 379b in a second or proximal direction and causing wedge plate 180 to move in the second direction, and vice-versa. As wedge plate 180 is moved in a distal direction, as will be discussed hereinbelow, wedge plate 180 cams against an inner surface of jaws 120 to thereby maintain jaws 120 spaced apart from one another.</p>
<p id="p0104" num="0104">Clip applier 300 further includes a biasing member 384, in the form of a tension spring, operatively secured to and between a proximal end of wedge plate 180 and housing 104, tending to maintain wedge plate 180 in an advanced or distal-most position. Biasing member 384 functions to advance or facilitate advancement of wedge plate 180 following formation of a clip "C" positioned between jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0105" num="0105">As seen in <figref idref="f0040">FIGS. 58</figref>, <figref idref="f0041">59</figref> and <figref idref="f0043 f0045">64-66</figref>, clip applier 300 further includes an audible/tactile indicator 348 supported on drive channel 140. Indicator 348 includes a first resilient finger 348a and second resilient finger 348b. In use, as will be described in greater<!-- EPO <DP n="40"> --> detail below, as clip applier 300 is actuated and drive channel 140 is reciprocated, first resilient finger 348a of indicator 348 interacts with corresponding complementary structure provided in clip applier 300 to create an audible and/or a tactile feedback to the user and second resilient finger 348b of indicator 348 interacts with camming member 356e of accelerator rack 356 to adjust the stroke of clip applier 300 for varying sizes of clip applier 300.</p>
<p id="p0106" num="0106">As seen in <figref idref="f0040">FIGS. 58</figref>, <figref idref="f0042">62</figref> and <figref idref="f0046 f0047">67-69</figref>, clip applier 300 further includes an arm link 358 slidably disposed in housing 104 and operatively connected to drive channel 140 for translation therewith. Arm link 358 includes a body portion 358a defining a slot 358b therein, a guide wall 358c projecting from an upper surface of body portion 358a, and a stem 358d extending in an upward direction from a proximal edge of body portion 358a. Slot 358b of arm link 358 is configured to slidably receive second stem or finger 379c of pivot arm 379. Guide wall 358c of arm link 358 is dimensioned to ride against a surface of drive channel 140. Stem 358d of arm link 358 is dimensioned for slidable receipt in window 140h formed in drive channel 140. Window 140h of drive channel 140 is dimensioned to define a period of dwell between when drive channel 140 is moved distally and when arm link 358 actuates pivot arm 379.</p>
<p id="p0107" num="0107">With reference to <figref idref="f0043 f0044 f0045 f0046 f0047">FIGS. 64-69</figref>, the differences in the operation of surgical clip applier 300, as compared to surgical clip applier 100, are described. Prior to any initial squeezing of handles 106 of clip applier 300, as seen in <figref idref="f0043">FIGS. 64</figref> and <figref idref="f0046">67</figref>, drive pin 124 is located at a proximal-most position, pawl 142 is located distal of rack 140d of drive channel 140, arm link 358 is located at a proximal-most position relative to housing 104 and a distal-most position in window 140h of drive channel 140, and no clips "C" are positioned within jaws 106. Since drive pin 124 is at a proximal-most position, pusher bar 160, stabilizer 162, and drive channel<!-- EPO <DP n="41"> --> 140 are also at a proximal-most position. With pusher bar 160 located at a proximal-most position, accelerator rack 356 is located at a proximal-most position, and second resilient finger 348b of indicator 348 is disposed proximal of camming member 356e of accelerator rack 356. Also, prior to an initial squeezing of handles 106 of clip applier 300, wedge plate 180 is located at a distal-most position such that distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 is interposed between jaws 120.</p>
<p id="p0108" num="0108">As drive channel 140 is moved distally, as seen in <figref idref="f0044">FIGS. 65</figref> and <figref idref="f0046">68</figref>, indicator 348 is moved distally therewith. As indicator 348 is moved distally, second resilient finger 348b thereof drags accelerator rack 356 in a distal direction. As accelerator rack 356 is dragged in a distal direction, accelerator rack 356 causes bell crank gear 154 to rotate about pivot pin 154a and transmit distal axial movement to nub 162c of stabilizer 162 which, in turn, transmits distal axial movement to pusher bar 160. As drive channel 140 is moved distally biasing member 146 is stretched or extended.</p>
<p id="p0109" num="0109">During the initial squeeze of handles 106, as seen in <figref idref="f0046">FIGS. 67 and 68</figref>, drive channel 140 is moved distally until stem 358d of arm link 358 is engaged by an end wall of window 140h of drive channel 140 (i.e., the dwell). Once the end wall of window 140h is in abutment with stem 358d of arm link 358 (i.e., after the dwell has been exhausted), further distal movement of drive channel 140, as seen in <figref idref="f0047">FIG. 69</figref>, results in distal movement of arm link 358. As arm link 358 is moved distally, the transverse portion of slot 358b of arm link 358 will cause pivot arm 379 to rotate which, in turn, causes wedge plate 380 to move in a proximal direction, thereby withdrawing distal end 180a thereof from between jaws 120 and allowing for jaws 120 to eventually be closed or approximated. Once the required rotation of pivot arm 379 is achieved, pivot arm 379 stops rotating as finger 379c of pivot arm 379 rides through longitudinal<!-- EPO <DP n="42"> --> portion of L-shaped slot 358b of arm link 358. Finger 379c of pivot arm 379 remains in longitudinal portion of L-shaped slot 358b of arm link 358 until the stroke of drive channel 140 is completed.</p>
<p id="p0110" num="0110">As seen in <figref idref="f0043">FIGS. 64</figref> and <figref idref="f0044">65</figref>, during the initial squeeze of handles 106, pusher bar 160 is moved distally with drive channel 140, as described above, until nub 356f of accelerator rack 356 abuts against a ledge formed in housing 104, at which time distal advancement of accelerator rack 356 is stopped. With accelerator rack 356 prevented from further distal advancement, as seen in <figref idref="f0045">FIG. 66</figref>, as drive channel 140 is further advanced distally, drive channel 140 pulls or flexes second resilient finger 348b of indicator 348 from behind camming member 356e of accelerator rack 356 allowing pusher bar 160 to move in a proximal direction to a home position. Pusher bar 160 is retracted to its home position by a return spring 359 having a first end that is secured to pusher bar 160 and a second end that is secured to the housing.</p>
<p id="p0111" num="0111">Following a complete stroke or squeezing of handles 106 and during an opening of handles 106, drive channel 140 is moved in a proximal direction. In operation, as drive channel 140 is moved proximally, a front end wall of window 140h of drive channel 140 acts on stem 358d of arm link 358 to drawn arm link 358 in a proximal direction. As arm link 358 is moved proximally, arm link 358 causes pivot arm 379 to rotate which, in turn, causes wedge plate 180 to move in a distal direction. As wedge plate 180 is moved in a distal direction, distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 is reinserted or reintroduced into jaws 120, thereby spreading jaws 120 apart.</p>
<p id="p0112" num="0112">As drive channel 140 is moved further in a proximal direction, second resilient finger 348b of indicator 348 engages against camming member 356e of accelerator rack 356<!-- EPO <DP n="43"> --> causing accelerator rack 356 to move in a proximal direction. Movement of accelerator rack 356 in a proximal direction results in rotation of bell crank gear 152 about pivot pin 152a to thereby move pusher bar 160 and stabilizer 162 in a proximal direction. As drive channel 140 is further moved in a proximal direction, second resilient finger 348b of indicator 348 cams, flexes or snaps behind camming member 356e for re-engagernent with accelerator rack 356.</p>
<p id="p0113" num="0113">Turning now to <figref idref="f0048 f0049 f0050 f0051 f0052 f0053 f0054 f0055 f0056 f0057 f0058 f0059 f0060 f0061 f0062 f0063 f0064 f0065">FIGS. 70-88</figref>, a surgical clip applier, in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present disclosure, is generally designated as 400. Surgical clip applier 400 is substantially identical to surgical clip applier 100 and thus will only be discussed in detail herein to the extent necessary to identify differences in construction and operation thereof.</p>
<p id="p0114" num="0114">As seen in <figref idref="f0048">FIGS. 70</figref>, <figref idref="f0049">71</figref> and <figref idref="f0053 f0055">75-77</figref>, clip applier 400 includes motion multiplier system having a gear member 454 rotatably supported in housing 404 of handle assembly 402. Gear member 454 includes a body plate 454a defining an axis of rotation, a gear 454b supported on-body plate 454a and concentric with the axis of rotation, and a gear segment 454c formed at an outer edge of body plate 454a.</p>
<p id="p0115" num="0115">As seen in <figref idref="f0048">FIGS. 70</figref>, <figref idref="f0050">72</figref> and <figref idref="f0053 f0055">75-77</figref>, clip applier 400 further includes a drive channel gear rack 442 supported on or otherwise connected to drive channel 440. Drive channel gear rack 442 defines a plurality of gear teeth 442a formed in a side edge thereof. Drive channel gear rack 442 is configured and dimensioned such that gear teeth 442a thereof are engageable with gear 454b of gear member 454. In use, as drive channel 440 is translated, drive channel gear rack 442 is translated therewith or vice-versa.<!-- EPO <DP n="44"> --></p>
<p id="p0116" num="0116">As seen in <figref idref="f0048">FIGS. 70</figref>, <figref idref="f0051">73</figref> and <figref idref="f0053 f0055">75-77</figref>, the motion multiplier system of clip applier 400 also includes a pusher bar gear rack 462 supported on or otherwise connected to pusher bar 460. Pusher bar gear rack 462 defines a plurality of teeth 462a formed in a side edge thereof, and a stem 462b extending proximally therefrom. Pusher bar rack 462 is configured and dimensioned such that gear teeth 462a thereof are engageable with gear segment 454c of gear member 454. In use, as pusher bar 460 is translated, pusher bar gear rack 462 is translated therewith or vice-versa.</p>
<p id="p0117" num="0117">As seen in <figref idref="f0048">FIGS. 70</figref>, <figref idref="f0052">74</figref> and <figref idref="f0053">75</figref>, clip applier 400 includes a pusher bar 460 having a resilient finger 460c projecting from a surface thereof. When handle assembly 404 is in an un-squeezed condition, as seen in <figref idref="f0053">FIG. 75</figref>, resilient finger 460c of pusher bar 460 is disposed distally of a drive block 440a (<figref idref="f0053 f0054 f0055">FIGS. 75-77</figref>) extending from drive channel 440. Also, in the initial un-squeezed condition, no clips "C" are positioned within jaws 106.</p>
<p id="p0118" num="0118">With reference to <figref idref="f0053 f0054 f0055 f0056 f0057 f0058 f0059 f0060 f0061 f0062 f0063 f0064">FIGS. 75-86</figref>, the differences in the operation of surgical clip applier 400, as compared to surgical clip applier 100, are described. Prior to any initial squeezing of handles 106 of clip applier 400, as seen in <figref idref="f0053 f0054 f0055">FIGS. 75-77</figref>, drive pin 124 is located at a proximal-most position, pawl 142 is located distal of rack 140d of drive channel 440, each of drive channel gear rack 442 and pusher gear rack 462 are located at a proximal-most position relative to housing 104 and gear member 454 is un-rotated. Since drive pin 124 is at a proximal-most position, drive bar 440 and pusher bar 460 are each also located at a proximal-most position. Also, prior to an initial squeezing of handles 106 of clip applier 400, drive block 440a of drive channel 440 is disposed proximally of resilient finger 460c pusher bar 460.<!-- EPO <DP n="45"> --></p>
<p id="p0119" num="0119">As drive channel 440 is moved distally, as seen in <figref idref="f0056">FIGS. 78</figref> and <figref idref="f0057">79</figref>, drive channel 440 is moved distally. As such, drive block 440a of drive channel 440 engages resilient finger 460c of pusher bar 460 thereby causing pusher bar 460 to be advanced distally as well. As drive channel 440 and pusher bar 460 are moved distally, pusher bar 460 moves pusher gear rack 462 until teeth 462a of pusher gear rack 462 engages gear segment 454c of gear member 454.</p>
<p id="p0120" num="0120">Turning now to <figref idref="f0058 f0059 f0060">FIGS. 80-82</figref>, as handle 106 are further actuated, thus moving drive channel 440 further distally, pusher bar 460 is moved distally an amount sufficient for pusher gear rack 462 to be moved distal and free of gear segment 454c of gear member 454. Also, at this point in time teeth 442a of drive channel gear rack 442 engage with gear 454b of gear member 454, thus preventing gear member 454 from returning to a home position.</p>
<p id="p0121" num="0121">At this stage, a clip (not shown) has been fully delivered into the jaws by pusher bar 460. Additionally, at this stage pawl 142 has been engaged by rack 140d of drive channel 440. As such, drive channel 440 may not return to a home position until drive channel 440 has completed its distal stroke.</p>
<p id="p0122" num="0122">As seen in <figref idref="f0061">FIGS. 83</figref> and <figref idref="f0062">84</figref>, as drive channel 440 is further moved distally, drive block 440a of drive channel 440 snaps beyond resilient finger 460c of pusher bar 460 thereby allowing extension spring 464 to withdraw pusher bar 460 to a home position.</p>
<p id="p0123" num="0123">As seen in <figref idref="f0063">FIGS. 85</figref> and <figref idref="f0064">86</figref>, while pusher bar 460 remains static in the home position, drive channel 440 may continue to move distally to fully actuate clip applier 400 and form the surgical clip disposed within the jaws. At this stage, rack 140d of drive channel 440 has moved distally beyond pawl 142 thus allowing for drive channel 440 to return to the home position.<!-- EPO <DP n="46"> --></p>
<p id="p0124" num="0124">Assembly of each of the various sized clip appliers 100-400 is accomplished in substantially the same sequence of steps irrespective of the relative size of the clip applier. In this manner, as stated above, a technician assembling the clip appliers will only have to learn the sequence and/or steps required for the assembly of one of the sizes of clip appliers and, in turn, be able to assemble the other sizes of clip appliers equally, without having to learn a new sequence or step of assembly.</p>
<p id="p0125" num="0125">Turning now to <figref idref="f0065 f0066 f0067 f0068 f0069 f0070 f0071 f0072 f0073 f0074 f0075 f0076">FIGS. 87-110</figref>, an exemplary method of assembling a relatively small, medium and/or large clip applier 100 is illustrated. As seen in <figref idref="f0065">FIG. 87 and 88</figref>, during assembly, a lower housing half 104b is provided and a battery or energy source 198 is seated within lower housing half 104b. Additionally, a processor 192, including a tab 192b, is seated within window 104c of lower housing half 104b such that tab 192b extends outwardly of lower housing half 104b. Either prior to or following placement of processor 192 and battery 198 in lower housing half 104b, pawl spring 145 and pawl pin 147 are secured or inserted into lower housing half 104b, and pawl 142 is inserted over pawl pin 147 and moved into engagement with pawl spring 145.</p>
<p id="p0126" num="0126">As seen in <figref idref="f0067">FIGS. 91 and 92</figref>, a correspondingly sized pivot arm 179 (e.g., a pivot arm 179 corresponding in size to a length and/or width of the surgical clips) is pivotally attached or seated into lower housing half 104b via pivot boss 179a. Additionally, as seen in <figref idref="f0067">FIGS. 91 and 92</figref>, rack member 141 is slidably positioned within lower housing half 104b such that teeth 141a of rack member 141 are operatively associated with the teeth of pawl 142. Additionally, a distal opening 141 b of rack member 141 overlies elongate channel 104e defined in lower housing half 104b, and a projection 141c of rack member 141 is slidably positioned within a complementary slot defined by lower housing half 104b.<!-- EPO <DP n="47"> --></p>
<p id="p0127" num="0127">Turning now to <figref idref="f0068">FIGS. 93 and 94</figref>, a channel assembly 108 is connected to lower housing half 104b. Channel assembly 108 includes a lower channel 132, a drive channel 140 slidably disposed within lower channel 132, jaws 120 fixedly connected to lower channel 132, and channel strap 143 secured near a distal end of drive channel 140. When channel assembly 108 is connected to lower housing half 104b, drive pin recess 140a is aligned with opening 141b of rack member 141. Also, second finger 179c of pivot arm 179 is slidably disposed within window 140g of drive channel 140.</p>
<p id="p0128" num="0128">As seen in <figref idref="f0068">FIGS. 93 and 94</figref>, a correspondingly sized wedge plate 180 (e.g., a wedge plate 180 corresponding in size to a length and/or width of the surgical clips) is slidably positioned over drive channel 140 such that a distal end 180a of wedge plate 180 is interposed between channel strap 143 and jaws 120, and a proximal end of wedge plate 180 is connected to first finger 179b of pivot arm 179.</p>
<p id="p0129" num="0129">Additionally, as seen in <figref idref="f0068">FIGS. 93 and 94</figref>, biasing member 146 is provided and has a first end connected to drive channel 140 and a second end secured to lower housing half 104b.</p>
<p id="p0130" num="0130">Turning now to <figref idref="f0069">FIGS. 95 and 96</figref>, an accelerator rack 156 is slidably positioned within lower housing half 104b, and a correspondingly sized bell crank gear 154 (e.g., a bell crank gear 154 corresponding in size to a length and/or width of the surgical clips) pivotally connected to lower housing half 104b via pivot pin 154a, wherein the pivot pin 154a extends through accelerator rack 156. When properly positioned spur gear 154d of bell crank gear 154 engages gear rack 156d of accelerator rack 156. (see <figref idref="f0007">FIGS. 4A-4C</figref>). A biasing member 158 is provided and interconnected between drive channel 140 and accelerator rack 156.<!-- EPO <DP n="48"> --></p>
<p id="p0131" num="0131">Next, as seen in <figref idref="f0070">FIGS. 97 and 98</figref>, a pair of handles 106 is connected to lower housing half 104b. In particular, a distal aperture 106a of each handle 106 is pivotally disposed on a respective pivot post 104d of lower housing half 104b. Also, link members 122 are provided which are pivotally connected to a respective handle 106 and extend therefrom such that a distal end 122a thereof overlies pivot point 140a of drive channel 140.</p>
<p id="p0132" num="0132">Turning now to <figref idref="f0071">FIGS. 99 and 100</figref>, either prior to, during or following the preceding steps, a stack of clips "C" is inserted into a channel 170d of a clip carrier 170. Also, a clip follower 174 is placed within channel 170d of clip carrier 170 at a location proximal of the stack of clips "C." In an embodiment, twenty-two clips "C" may be loaded into clip carrier 170. Depending on the size clips "C" (e.g., width and/or length) to be loaded in the clip carrier 170, a correspondingly sized clip carrier 170 and clip follower 174 is provided or selected.</p>
<p id="p0133" num="0133">As seen in <figref idref="f0072">FIGS. 101 and 102</figref>, a correspondingly sized pusher bar 160 (e.g., a pusher bar 160 corresponding in size to a length and/or width of the surgical clips) is slidably disposed in cartridge cover 130, and the loaded clip carrier 170 is fixedly placed within cartridge cover 130 so as to cover a distal end of pusher bar 160.</p>
<p id="p0134" num="0134">Turning now to <figref idref="f0073">FIGS. 103 and 104</figref>, a lockout 178 is secured near a distal end of cartridge cover 130. In particular, a tab 178a of lockout 178 is oriented to extend in a proximal direction. Also as seen in <figref idref="f0073">FIGS. 103 and 104</figref>, a stabilizer 162 is connected to a proximal end of pusher bar 160. In particular, a distal tab 162a of stabilizer 162 is inserted into a distal window 160e of pusher bar 160, and an elongate window 162b of stabilizer 162 is aligned with a proximal window 160d of pusher bar 160. As seen in <figref idref="f0073">FIGS. 103 and 104</figref>, nub 162d of stabilizer 162 extends through pusher bar 160.<!-- EPO <DP n="49"> --></p>
<p id="p0135" num="0135">Turning now to <figref idref="f0074">FIGS. 105 and 106</figref>, with pusher bar 160 a clip carrier 170 connected to cartridge cover 130, cartridge cover 130 is connected to outer channel 132 such that the proximal end of pusher bar 160 overlies lower housing half 104b. In particular, proximal window 160d of pusher bar 160 is positioned over distal end 122a of link members 122 and over pivot point 140a of drive channel 140. When pusher bar 160 is positioned within lower housing half 104b, nub 162d of stabilizer 162 is positioned within slot 154f of arm 154c of bell crank gear 154. (see <figref idref="f0007">FIG. 4C</figref>).</p>
<p id="p0136" num="0136">As seen in <figref idref="f0075">FIGS. 107 and 108</figref>, a drive pin 124 is inserted through proximal window 160d of pusher bar 160, through each distal end 122a of link members 122, through pivot point 140a of drive channel 140 (see <figref idref="f0070">FIGS. 97 and 98</figref>), through opening 141b of rack member 141 (see <figref idref="f0067">FIGS. 91 and 92</figref>), and into elongate channel 104e defined in lower housing half 104b (see <figref idref="f0067">FIGS. 91 and 92</figref>).</p>
<p id="p0137" num="0137">With continued reference to <figref idref="f0075">FIGS. 107 and 108</figref>, an audible/tactile indicator 148 is connected to drive pin 124 so as to move therewith. Next, upper housing half 104a is secured to lower housing half 104b.</p>
<p id="p0138" num="0138">As seen in <figref idref="f0076">FIGS. 109 and 110</figref>, a shipping wedge 200 is introduced between handles 106 and connected to housing 104. Additionally, a distal or free end of tab 192b is connected to shipping wedge 200 such that upon removal of shipping wedge 200 from housing 104 results in removal of tab 192b and activation of the counter mechanism.</p>
<p id="p0139" num="0139">It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the present disclosure. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art.<!-- EPO <DP n="50"> --> The embodiments described with reference to the attached drawing figures are presented only to demonstrate certain examples of the disclosure. Other elements, steps, methods and techniques that are insubstantially different from those described above are also intended to be within the scope of the appended claims.</p>
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<claim id="c-en-01-0001" num="0001">
<claim-text>A surgical clip applier (100), comprising<br/>
a housing (104);<br/>
at least one handle (102) pivotably connected to the housing (104);<br/>
a channel assembly (108) extending distally from the housing (104);<br/>
a clip carrier (170) disposed within said channel assembly (108) and defining a channel (170d) and a plurality of windows (172) therein;<br/>
a plurality of clips (C) slidably disposed within said channel (170d) of said clip carrier (170);<br/>
a wedge plate (180) reciprocally disposed within said channel assembly (108), said wedge plate (180) being operatively connected to said at least one handle (102) and including a plurality of apertures (180b) formed along a length thereof;<br/>
a clip follower (174) slidably disposed within said channel (170d) of said clip carrier (170) and disposed proximally of said plurality of clips (C), said clip follower (174) being configured and adapted for selective engagement with said windows (172) of said clip carrier (170) and said apertures (180b) of said wedge plate (180), wherein said clip follower (174) is configured and adapted to urge said plurality of clips (C), in a distal direction relative to said clip carrier (170), upon reciprocal movement of said wedge plate (180),<br/>
a jaw assembly (110) including a pair of jaws (120) extending from an end of said channel assembly (108), opposite said housing (104), said jaw assembly (110) adapted to accommodate a<!-- EPO <DP n="52"> --> clip (C) therein and being operable to effect formation of a clip in response to movement of said at least one handle (102),<br/>
a drive channel (140) translatably slidably disposed within at least one of said housing (104) and said channel assembly (108), said drive channel (140) having a first end operatively connected to said at least one handle (102) and a second end configured and dimensioned to selectively engage said pair of jaws (120) to effectuate closure of said pair of jaws (120), wherein said drive channel (140) is moved towards said jaw assembly as said at least one handle (102) is moved to move said second end thereof against said jaws (120) to close said jaws (120), wherein said drive channel (140) is moved towards said jaw assembly as said at least one handle (102) is moved in a first direction, and said drive channel (140) is moved away from said jaws as said at least one handle (102) is moved a second amount to move said second end thereof away from said jaws (120) to allow said jaws (120) to open,<br/>
a clip pusher bar (160) reciprocally positioned within at least one of said housing (104) and said channel assembly (108), said pusher bar (160) having a first end (160b) operatively connected to said at least one handle (102) and a second end (160a) defining a pusher (160c), said pusher bar (160) being movable towards said jaws (120) as said at least one handle (102) is approximated in a first direction by an initial amount in order to move a distal-most clip between said jaws (120), and said pusher (160) bar being configured and adapted to move towards said housing (104) as said at least one handle (102) is approximated an additional amount in said first direction to move said pusher (160c) behind a distal-most clip in said plurality of clips, and<br/>
a lockout (178) disposed in a distal end of said channel assembly (108) ;<br/>
<b>characterized in that</b><br/>
<!-- EPO <DP n="53"> -->the drive channel (140) is configured and dimensioned to at least partially surround said jaws (120) and said wedge plate (180), said drive channel (140) including a strap (143) extending across a distal end thereof for maintaining said jaws (120) and said wedge plate (180) within said drive channel (140), and<br/>
the lockout (178) is actuated by said clip follower (174) when a last clip is expelled from said clip applier; wherein said lockout (178) is urged by said clip follower (174) to extend across a path of said strap (143) of said drive channel (140), thereby preventing said drive channel (140) from moving distally.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>The clip applier according to claim 1, wherein the clip follower (174) is configured to engage the wedge plate (180) and move distally upon distal translation of the wedge plate (180), and is configured to engage the clip carrier (170) and stop proximal movement thereof upon proximal translation of the wedge plate (180).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>The clip applier according to claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a counter display mechanism (190) supported in at least one of said housing (104) and said channel assembly (108), wherein said counter display mechanism (190) is configured and adapted to display a change in status of said clip applier (100) upon each actuation of said at least one handle (102).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>The clip applier according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a motion multiplier system (154) configured to distally move the pusher bar (160) by an incremental amount upon an initial actuation of the handles (102), and configured to proximally move the pusher bar (160) and the wedge plate (180) subsequent to the initial actuation of the handles (102).<!-- EPO <DP n="54"> --></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>The clip applier according to claim 4 wherein the motion multiplier system (154) includes:
<claim-text>a bell crank gear pivotally (154) supported in the housing (104) and pivotally connected to the pusher bar (160);</claim-text>
<claim-text>an accelerator rack (156) slidably supported in the housing (104) and operatively joined to the bell crank gear (154); and</claim-text>
<claim-text>a biasing member (158) interconnecting the drive channel (140) and the accelerator rack (156),</claim-text>
<claim-text>wherein a distal translation of the drive channel (140) causes distal translation of the accelerator rack (156) via the biasing member (158), and wherein distal translation of the accelerator rack (156) causes a first rotation of the bell crank gear (154) and distal translation of the pusher bar (160).</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0006" num="0006">
<claim-text>The clip applier according to claim 5, wherein the bell crank gear (154) includes an arm (154c) extending radially therefrom and an elongate slot (154f) formed in the arm (154c), wherein the elongate slot (154f) slidably receives a boss operatively associated with the pusher bar (160).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>The clip applier according to claim any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a motion reversing mechanism (179) operatively connected to said drive channel (140) and said wedge plate (180) and selectively engageable with said pusher bar (160), wherein rotation of said motion reversing mechanism (179), during said distal translation of said drive channel (140), results in proximal movement of said wedge plate (180) and said pusher bar (160).<!-- EPO <DP n="55"> --></claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0008" num="0008">
<claim-text>The clip applier according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a motion reversing mechanism operatively connected to said wedge plate (180) and said drive channel (140), wherein rotation of said motion reversing mechanism, during distal movement of said drive channel (140), results in proximal movement of said wedge plate (180).</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0009" num="0009">
<claim-text>The clip applier according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a ratchet mechanism including:
<claim-text>a rack (141), having a plurality of ratchet teeth, associated with said drive channel (140); and</claim-text>
<claim-text>a pawl (142), having at least one tooth, disposed at a location to selectively engage said rack (141), wherein said pawl (142) is biased into engagement with said rack (141), wherein as said drive channel (140) is longitudinally reciprocated, said plurality of teeth are passed over said pawl (142), and wherein said pawl (142) prevents inadvertent return of said drive channel (140) before full actuation of said at least one handle (102).</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Chirurgischer Klammerapplikator (100), der Folgendes aufweist:
<claim-text>ein Gehäuse (104);</claim-text>
<claim-text>mindestens einen Handgriff (102), der schwenkbar mit dem Gehäuse (104) verbunden ist;</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Kanalanordnung (108), die sich distal von dem Gehäuse (104) erstreckt;</claim-text>
<claim-text>einen Klammerträger (170), der in der Kanalanordnung (108) angeordnet ist und einen Kanal (170d) und mehrere Fensteröffnungen (172) darin definiert;</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Mehrzahl von Klammern (C), die verschiebbar in dem Kanal (170d) des Klammerträgers (170) angeordnet sind;</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Keilplatte (180), die wechselseitig innerhalb von der Kanalanordnung (108) angeordnet ist, wobei die Keilplatte (180) funktionsmäßig mit dem mindestens einen Handgriff (102) verbunden ist und mehrere Öffnungen (180b) aufweist, die entlang einer Längsrichtung davon ausgebildet sind;</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Klammernachrückeinrichtung (174), die verschiebbar in dem Kanal (170d) des Klammerträgers (170) und proximal von der Mehrzahl der Klammern (C) angeordnet ist, wobei die Klammernachrückeinrichtung (174) für den selektiven Eingriff mit den Fensteröffnungen (172) des Klammerträgers (170) und den Öffnungen (180b) der Keilplatte (180) konfiguriert und angepasst ist, wobei die Klammernachrückeinrichtung (174) konfiguriert und<!-- EPO <DP n="57"> --> angepasst ist, bei einer wechselseitigen Bewegung der Keilplatte (180) die Mehrzahl der Klammern (C) in Bezug auf den Klammerträger (170) in einer distalen Richtung voranzutreiben,</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Klemmbackenanordnung (110), die ein Paar Klemmbacken (120) aufweist, welche sich von einem Ende der Kanalanordnung (108), gegenüber von dem Gehäuse (104), erstrecken, wobei die Klemmbackenanordnung (110) angepasst ist, eine Klammer (C) darin aufzunehmen und betreibbar ist, die Bildung einer Klammer als Reaktion auf die Bewegung des mindestens einen Handgriffs (102) zu bewirken,</claim-text>
<claim-text>einen Antriebskanal (140), der translatorisch verschiebbar in mindestens einem von dem Gehäuse (104) und der Kanalanordnung (108) angeordnet ist, wobei der Antriebskanal (140) ein erstes Ende aufweist, das funktionsmäßig mit dem mindestens einen Handgriff (102) verbunden ist, und ein zweites Ende aufweist, welches zum selektiven Eingriff mit dem Paar Klemmbacken (120) ausgebildet und dimensioniert ist, um das Schließen des Klemmbacken-Paares (120) zu bewirken, wobei der Antriebskanal (140) in Richtung der Klemmbackenanordnung bewegt wird, wenn der mindestens eine Handgriff (102) bewegt wird, um zum Schließen der Klemmbacken (120) das zweite Ende davon gegen die Klemmbacken (120) zu bewegen, wobei der Antriebskanal (140) in Richtung der Klemmbackenanordnung bewegt wird, wenn der mindestens eine Handgriff (102) in einer ersten Richtung bewegt wird, und der Antriebskanal (140) von den Klemmbacken weg bewegt wird, wenn der mindestens eine Handgriff (102) um einen zweiten Betrag bewegt wird, um das zweite Ende davon weg von den Klemmbacken (120) zu bewegen, um ein Öffnen der Klemmbacken (120) zu ermöglichen,<!-- EPO <DP n="58"> --></claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Klammer-Schubstange (160), die in mindestens einem von dem Gehäuse (104) und der Kanalanordnung (108) wechselseitig positioniert ist, wobei die Schubstange (160) ein erstes Ende (160b), das funktionsmäßig mit dem mindestens einen Handgriff (102) verbunden ist, und ein zweites Ende (160a) aufweist, das ein Schiebeelement (160c) definiert, wobei die Schubstange (160) in Richtung der Klemmbacken (120) bewegbar ist, wenn der mindestens eine Handgriff (102) in einer ersten Richtung um einen anfänglichen Betrag angenähert wird, um eine am weitesten distal gelegene Klammer zwischen die Klemmbacken (120) zu bewegen und die Schubstange (160) konfiguriert und angepasst ist, sich in Richtung des Gehäuses (104) zu bewegen, wenn der mindestens eine Handgriff (102) um einen zusätzlichen Betrag in der ersten Richtung angenähert wird, um das Schiebeelement (160c) hinter eine am weitesten distal gelegene Klammer von der Mehrzahl der Klammern zu bewegen, und</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Sperre (178), die in einem distalen Ende der Kanalanordnung (108) angeordnet ist;</claim-text>
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<claim-text>der Antriebskanal (140) konfiguriert und dimensioniert ist, um mindestens teilweise die Klemmbacken (120) und die Keilplatte (180) zu umfassen, wobei der Antriebskanal (140) einen Bügel (143) aufweist, der sich über ein distales Ende davon zum Halten der Klemmbacken (120) und der Keilplatte (180) innerhalb des Antriebskanals (140) erstreckt, und</claim-text>
<claim-text>die Sperre (178) durch die Klammernachrückeinrichtung (174) betätigt wird, wenn eine letzte Klammer aus dem Klammerapplikator ausgestoßen wird; wobei die Sperre<!-- EPO <DP n="59"> --> (178) durch die Klammernachrückeinrichtung (174) getrieben wird, sich quer über eine Bahn des Bügels (143) des Antriebskanals (140) zu erstrecken, wodurch die distale Bewegung des Antriebskanals (140) verhindert wird.</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Klammernachrückeinrichtung (174) konfiguriert ist, mit der Keilplatte (180) in Eingriff zu treten und sich bei distaler Verschiebung der Keilplatte (180) distal zu bewegen, und konfiguriert ist, mit dem Klammerträger (170) in Eingriff zu treten und dessen proximale Bewegung bei der proximalen Verschiebung der Keilplatte (180) zu stoppen.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, ferner umfassend eine Zählermechanismus-Anzeige (190), die von mindestens einem von dem Gehäuse (104) und der Kanalanordnung (108) getragen wird; wobei die Zählermechanismus-Anzeige (190) konfiguriert und angepasst ist, eine Statusänderung des Klammerapplikators (100) bei jeder Betätigung des mindestens einen Handgriffs (102) anzuzeigen.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend ein Bewegungs-Umlenkhebelsystem (154), das konfiguriert ist, die Schubstange (160) um einen schrittweisen Betrag bei der anfänglichen Betätigung der Handgriffe (102) distal zu bewegen und konfiguriert ist, die Schubstange (160) und die Keilplatte (180) nachfolgend auf die anfängliche Betätigung der Handgriffe (102) proximal zu bewegen.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Bewegungs-Umlenkhebelsystem (154) aufweist:<!-- EPO <DP n="60"> -->
<claim-text>einen Umlenkhebelzahnkranz (154), der schwenkbar in dem Gehäuse (104) gelagert und schwenkbar mit der Schubstange (160) verbunden ist;</claim-text>
<claim-text>ein Akzelerator-Trägerelement (156), das verschiebbar in dem Gehäuse (104) gelagert und funktionsmäßig mit dem Umlenkhebelzahnkranz (154) verbunden ist; und</claim-text>
<claim-text>ein Vorspannelement (158), welches den Antriebskanal (140) und das Akzelerator-Trägerelement (156) miteinander verbindet,</claim-text>
<claim-text>wobei eine distale Verschiebung des Antriebskanals (140) eine distale Verschiebung des Akzelerator-Trägerelements (156) über das Vorspannelement (158) bewirkt, und wobei eine distale Verschiebung des Akzelerator-Trägerelements (156) eine erste Drehung der Umlenkhebelzahnkranzes (154) und eine distale Verschiebung der Schubstange (160) bewirkt.</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Umlenkhebel-Vorrichtung (154) einen Arm (154c), der sich radial davon erstreckt, und einen langgestreckten Schlitz (154f) aufweist, der in dem Arm (154c) ausgebildet ist, wobei der langgestreckte Schlitz (154f) eine vorspringende Nase, die funktionsmäßig mit der Schubstange (160) verbunden ist, verschiebbar aufnimmt.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen Bewegungs-Umlenkmechanismus (179), der funktionsmäßig mit dem Antriebskanal (140) und der Keilplatte (180) verbunden und selektiv mit der Schubstange (160) in Eingriff bringbar ist, wobei die Drehung des Bewegungs-Umlenkmechanismus (179) während der distalen Verschiebung des Antriebskanals (140) in einer<!-- EPO <DP n="61"> --> proximalen Bewegung der Keilplatte (180) und der Schubstange (160) resultiert.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen Bewegungs-Umlenkmechanismus, der funktionsmäßig mit der Keilplatte (180) und dem Antriebskanal (140) verbunden ist, wobei die Drehung des Bewegungs-Umlenkmechanismus während der distalen Bewegung des Antriebskanals (140) in einer proximalen Bewegung der Keilplatte (180) resultiert.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Klammerapplikator nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen Sperrklinkenmechanismus, der Folgendes umfasst:
<claim-text>ein Klinkenelement (141) mit mehreren Sperrklinkenzähnen, die mit dem Antriebskanal (140) verbunden sind; und</claim-text>
<claim-text>eine Sperrklinke (142) mit mindestens einem Zahn, der an einer Stelle für den selektiven Eingriff mit dem Klinkenelement (141) positioniert ist, wobei die Sperrklinke (142) in den Eingriff mit dem Klinkenelement (141) vorgespannt ist, wobei, wenn der Antriebskanal (140) in Längsrichtung hin- und her bewegt wird, die Mehrzahl der Zähne über die Sperrklinke (142) bewegt wird und wobei die Sperrklinke (142) ein unbeabsichtigtes Umkehren des Antriebskanals (140) vor einer vollständigen Betätigung des mindestens einen Handgriffs (102) verhindert.</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe chirurgicale (100), comprenant :
<claim-text>un logement (104) ;</claim-text>
<claim-text>au moins une poignée (102) reliée de manière pivotante au logement (104) ;</claim-text>
<claim-text>un ensemble formant canal (108) s'étendant de façon distale à partir du logement (104) ;</claim-text>
<claim-text>un support d'agrafe (170) disposé à l'intérieur dudit ensemble formant canal (108) et définissant un canal (170d) et une pluralité de fenêtres (172) en son sein ;</claim-text>
<claim-text>une pluralité d'agrafes (C) disposées de manière coulissante à l'intérieur dudit canal (170d) dudit support d'agrafe (170) ;</claim-text>
<claim-text>une plaque de calage (180) disposée de façon à pouvoir aller et venir à l'intérieur dudit ensemble formant canal (108), ladite plaque de calage (180) étant reliée de manière opérationnelle à ladite au moins une poignée (102) et incluant une pluralité d'ouvertures (180b) formées le long d'une longueur de celle-ci ;</claim-text>
<claim-text>un suiveur d'agrafe (174) disposé de manière coulissante à l'intérieur dudit canal (170d) dudit support d'agrafe (170) et disposé de façon proximale par rapport à ladite pluralité d'agrafes (C), ledit suiveur d'agrafe (174) étant configuré et conçu pour une mise en prise sélective avec lesdites fenêtres (172) dudit support d'agrafe (170) et lesdites ouvertures (180b) de ladite plaque de calage (180), dans lequel ledit suiveur d'agrafe (174) est configuré et conçu pour pousser ladite pluralité d'agrafes (C), dans un sens distal par rapport audit support d'agrafe (170), lors d'un mouvement de va-et-vient de ladite<!-- EPO <DP n="63"> --> plaque de calage (180),</claim-text>
<claim-text>un ensemble de mâchoires (110) incluant un couple de mâchoires (120) s'étendant à partir d'une extrémité dudit ensemble formant canal (108), en face dudit logement (104), ledit ensemble de mâchoires (110) étant conçu pour loger une agrafe (C) en son sein et pouvant être mis en oeuvre pour effectuer la formation d'une agrafe en réponse à un mouvement de ladite au moins une poignée (102),</claim-text>
<claim-text>un profilé d'entraînement (140) disposé de manière à pouvoir subir un mouvement de translation de façon coulissante à l'intérieur d'au moins un dudit logement (104) et dudit ensemble formant canal (108), ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) ayant une première extrémité reliée de manière opérationnelle à ladite au moins une poignée (102) et une seconde extrémité configurée et dimensionnée pour mettre en prise de manière sélective ledit couple de mâchoires (120) pour effectuer la fermeture dudit couple de mâchoires (120), dans lequel ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) est déplacé vers ledit ensemble de mâchoires comme ladite au moins une poignée (102) est déplacée pour déplacer ladite seconde extrémité de celle-ci contre lesdites mâchoires (120) pour fermer lesdites mâchoires (120), dans lequel ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) est déplacé vers ledit ensemble de mâchoires comme ladite au moins une poignée (102) est déplacée dans un premier sens, et ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) est éloigné desdites mâchoires comme ladite au moins une poignée (102) est déplacée d'une seconde quantité pour éloigner ladite seconde extrémité de celle-ci desdites mâchoires (120) pour permettre auxdites mâchoires (120) de s'ouvrir,</claim-text>
<claim-text>une barre formant poussoir d'agrafe (160) positionnée de façon à pouvoir aller et venir à<!-- EPO <DP n="64"> --> l'intérieur d'au moins un dudit logement (104) et dudit ensemble formant canal (108), ladite barre formant poussoir (160) ayant une première extrémité (160b) reliée de manière opérationnelle à ladite au moins une poignée (102) et une seconde extrémité (160a) définissant un poussoir (160c), ladite barre formant poussoir (160) étant mobile vers lesdites mâchoires (120) comme ladite au moins une poignée (102) est rapprochée dans un premier sens d'une quantité initiale afin de déplacer une agrafe la plus distale entre lesdites mâchoires (120), et ladite barre formant poussoir (160) étant configurée et conçue pour se déplacer vers ledit logement (104) comme ladite au moins une poignée (102) est rapprochée d'une quantité supplémentaire dans ledit premier sens pour déplacer ledit poussoir (160c) derrière une agrafe la plus distale dans ladite pluralité d'agrafes, et</claim-text>
<claim-text>un dispositif de blocage (178) disposé dans une extrémité distale dudit ensemble formant canal (108) ;</claim-text>
<claim-text><b>caractérisé en ce que</b></claim-text>
<claim-text>le profilé d'entraînement (140) est configuré et dimensionné pour entourer au moins partiellement lesdites mâchoires (120) et ladite plaque de calage (180), ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) incluant une courroie (143) s'étendant en travers d'une extrémité distale de celui-ci pour maintenir lesdites mâchoires (120) et ladite plaque de calage (180) à l'intérieur dudit profilé d'entraînement (140), et</claim-text>
<claim-text>le dispositif de blocage (178) est mis en fonction par ledit suiveur d'agrafe (174) lorsqu'une dernière agrafe est expulsée dudit dispositif d'application d'agrafe ; dans lequel ledit dispositif de blocage (178) est poussé par ledit suiveur d'agrafe (174) pour s'étendre en travers d'un chemin de ladite courroie (143) dudit profilé d'entraînement (140), empêchant de<!-- EPO <DP n="65"> --> ce fait ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) de se déplacer de façon distale.</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le suiveur d'agrafe (174) est configuré pour mettre en prise la plaque de calage (180) et se déplacer de façon distale lors d'une translation distale de la plaque de calage (180), et est configuré pour mettre en prise le support d' agrafe (170) et arrêter le mouvement proximal de celui-ci lors d'une translation proximale de la plaque de calage (180).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, comprenant en outre un mécanisme d'affichage par compteur (190) supporté dans au moins un dudit logement (104) et dudit ensemble formant canal (108), dans lequel ledit mécanisme d'affichage par compteur (190) est configuré et conçu pour afficher un changement d'état dudit dispositif d'application d'agrafe (100) lors de chaque mise en action de ladite au moins une poignée (102).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre un système démultiplicateur de mouvement (154) configuré pour déplacer de façon distale la barre formant poussoir (160) d'une quantité progressive lors d'une mise en action initiale des poignées (102) et configuré pour déplacer de façon proximale la barre formant poussoir (160) et la plaque de calage (180) suite à la mise en action initiale des poignées (102).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon la revendication 4, dans lequel le système démultiplicateur de mouvement (154) inclut :
<claim-text>un engrenage de manivelle (154) supporté de manière pivotante dans le logement (104) et relié de manière pivotante à la barre formant poussoir (160) ;<!-- EPO <DP n="66"> --></claim-text>
<claim-text>une crémaillère d'accélérateur (156) supportée de manière coulissante dans le logement (104) et jointe de manière opérationnelle à l'engrenage de manivelle (154) ; et</claim-text>
<claim-text>un élément de déplacement (158) interconnectant le profilé d'entraînement (140) et la crémaillère d'accélérateur (156),</claim-text>
<claim-text>dans lequel une translation distale du profilé d'entraînement (140) provoque une translation distale de la crémaillère d'accélérateur (156) via l'élément de déplacement (158), et dans lequel une translation distale de la crémaillère d'accélérateur (156) provoque une première rotation de l'engrenage de manivelle (154) et une translation distale de la barre formant poussoir (160).</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon la revendication 5, dans lequel l'engrenage de manivelle (154) inclut un bras (154c) s'étendant de façon radiale à partir de ce dernier et une fente allongée (154f) formée dans le bras (154c), dans lequel la fente allongée (154f) reçoit de manière coulissante une protubérance associée de façon opérationnelle à la barre formant poussoir (160).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre un mécanisme d'inversion de mouvement (179) relié de manière opérationnelle audit profilé d'entraînement (140) et à ladite plaque de calage (180) et pouvant être mis en prise de manière sélective avec ladite barre formant poussoir (160), dans lequel la rotation dudit mécanisme d'inversion de mouvement (179), pendant ladite translation distale dudit profilé d'entraînement (140), aboutit à un mouvement proximal de ladite plaque de calage (180) et de ladite barre formant poussoir (160).<!-- EPO <DP n="67"> --></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre un mécanisme d'inversion de mouvement relié de manière opérationnelle à ladite plaque de calage (180) et ledit profilé d'entraînement (140), dans lequel la rotation dudit mécanisme d'inversion de mouvement, pendant le mouvement distal dudit profilé d'entraînement (140), aboutit à un mouvement proximal de ladite plaque de calage (180).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Dispositif d'application d'agrafe selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre un mécanisme à rochet incluant :
<claim-text>une crémaillère (141), ayant une pluralité de dents de rochet, associées audit profilé d'entraînement (140) ; et</claim-text>
<claim-text>un cliquet (142), ayant au moins une dent, disposé au niveau d'un emplacement pour mettre en prise de manière sélective ladite crémaillère (141), dans lequel ledit cliquet (142) est sollicité en prise avec ladite crémaillère (141), dans lequel lorsque ledit profilé d'entraînement (140) va et vient de façon longitudinale, ladite pluralité de dents passe sur ledit cliquet (142), et dans lequel ledit cliquet (142) empêche le retour involontaire dudit profilé d'entraînement (140) avant la pleine mise en action de ladite au moins une poignée (102).</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
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<figure id="f0016" num="14"><img id="if0016" file="imgf0016.tif" wi="73" he="219" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="84"> -->
<figure id="f0017" num="15,16"><img id="if0017" file="imgf0017.tif" wi="125" he="222" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="85"> -->
<figure id="f0018" num="17"><img id="if0018" file="imgf0018.tif" wi="96" he="123" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="86"> -->
<figure id="f0019" num="18,19"><img id="if0019" file="imgf0019.tif" wi="152" he="224" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="87"> -->
<figure id="f0020" num="20,21"><img id="if0020" file="imgf0020.tif" wi="160" he="221" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="88"> -->
<figure id="f0021" num="22"><img id="if0021" file="imgf0021.tif" wi="159" he="221" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="89"> -->
<figure id="f0022" num="23,24"><img id="if0022" file="imgf0022.tif" wi="122" he="214" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="90"> -->
<figure id="f0023" num="25"><img id="if0023" file="imgf0023.tif" wi="154" he="224" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="91"> -->
<figure id="f0024" num="26,27"><img id="if0024" file="imgf0024.tif" wi="129" he="208" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="92"> -->
<figure id="f0025" num="28"><img id="if0025" file="imgf0025.tif" wi="100" he="216" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="93"> -->
<figure id="f0026" num="29,30"><img id="if0026" file="imgf0026.tif" wi="157" he="218" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="94"> -->
<figure id="f0027" num="31,32,33"><img id="if0027" file="imgf0027.tif" wi="155" he="225" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="95"> -->
<figure id="f0028" num="34"><img id="if0028" file="imgf0028.tif" wi="143" he="224" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="96"> -->
<figure id="f0029" num="35,36,37"><img id="if0029" file="imgf0029.tif" wi="137" he="226" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="97"> -->
<figure id="f0030" num="38,39,40"><img id="if0030" file="imgf0030.tif" wi="158" he="211" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="98"> -->
<figure id="f0031" num="41"><img id="if0031" file="imgf0031.tif" wi="134" he="225" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="99"> -->
<figure id="f0032" num="42,43"><img id="if0032" file="imgf0032.tif" wi="125" he="196" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="100"> -->
<figure id="f0033" num="44,45"><img id="if0033" file="imgf0033.tif" wi="156" he="215" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="101"> -->
<figure id="f0034" num="46,47,48"><img id="if0034" file="imgf0034.tif" wi="135" he="225" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="102"> -->
<figure id="f0035" num="49,50"><img id="if0035" file="imgf0035.tif" wi="154" he="220" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="103"> -->
<figure id="f0036" num="51,52"><img id="if0036" file="imgf0036.tif" wi="148" he="173" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="104"> -->
<figure id="f0037" num="53"><img id="if0037" file="imgf0037.tif" wi="91" he="215" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="105"> -->
<figure id="f0038" num="54,55"><img id="if0038" file="imgf0038.tif" wi="148" he="212" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="106"> -->
<figure id="f0039" num="56,57"><img id="if0039" file="imgf0039.tif" wi="91" he="177" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="107"> -->
<figure id="f0040" num="58"><img id="if0040" file="imgf0040.tif" wi="161" he="226" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="108"> -->
<figure id="f0041" num="59,60"><img id="if0041" file="imgf0041.tif" wi="140" he="198" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="109"> -->
<figure id="f0042" num="61,62,63"><img id="if0042" file="imgf0042.tif" wi="147" he="216" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="110"> -->
<figure id="f0043" num="64"><img id="if0043" file="imgf0043.tif" wi="156" he="161" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="111"> -->
<figure id="f0044" num="65"><img id="if0044" file="imgf0044.tif" wi="154" he="170" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="112"> -->
<figure id="f0045" num="66"><img id="if0045" file="imgf0045.tif" wi="152" he="180" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="113"> -->
<figure id="f0046" num="67,68"><img id="if0046" file="imgf0046.tif" wi="150" he="197" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="114"> -->
<figure id="f0047" num="69"><img id="if0047" file="imgf0047.tif" wi="123" he="89" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="115"> -->
<figure id="f0048" num="70"><img id="if0048" file="imgf0048.tif" wi="161" he="222" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="116"> -->
<figure id="f0049" num="71"><img id="if0049" file="imgf0049.tif" wi="110" he="88" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="117"> -->
<figure id="f0050" num="72"><img id="if0050" file="imgf0050.tif" wi="96" he="93" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="118"> -->
<figure id="f0051" num="73"><img id="if0051" file="imgf0051.tif" wi="129" he="123" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="119"> -->
<figure id="f0052" num="74"><img id="if0052" file="imgf0052.tif" wi="137" he="161" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="120"> -->
<figure id="f0053" num="75"><img id="if0053" file="imgf0053.tif" wi="146" he="142" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="121"> -->
<figure id="f0054" num="76"><img id="if0054" file="imgf0054.tif" wi="138" he="144" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="122"> -->
<figure id="f0055" num="77"><img id="if0055" file="imgf0055.tif" wi="138" he="127" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="123"> -->
<figure id="f0056" num="78"><img id="if0056" file="imgf0056.tif" wi="136" he="140" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="124"> -->
<figure id="f0057" num="79"><img id="if0057" file="imgf0057.tif" wi="147" he="149" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="125"> -->
<figure id="f0058" num="80"><img id="if0058" file="imgf0058.tif" wi="141" he="138" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="126"> -->
<figure id="f0059" num="81"><img id="if0059" file="imgf0059.tif" wi="141" he="141" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="127"> -->
<figure id="f0060" num="82"><img id="if0060" file="imgf0060.tif" wi="143" he="116" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="128"> -->
<figure id="f0061" num="83"><img id="if0061" file="imgf0061.tif" wi="136" he="140" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="129"> -->
<figure id="f0062" num="84"><img id="if0062" file="imgf0062.tif" wi="139" he="128" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="130"> -->
<figure id="f0063" num="85"><img id="if0063" file="imgf0063.tif" wi="139" he="128" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="131"> -->
<figure id="f0064" num="86"><img id="if0064" file="imgf0064.tif" wi="123" he="127" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="132"> -->
<figure id="f0065" num="87,88"><img id="if0065" file="imgf0065.tif" wi="142" he="221" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="133"> -->
<figure id="f0066" num="89,90"><img id="if0066" file="imgf0066.tif" wi="133" he="213" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="134"> -->
<figure id="f0067" num="91,92"><img id="if0067" file="imgf0067.tif" wi="160" he="191" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="135"> -->
<figure id="f0068" num="93,94"><img id="if0068" file="imgf0068.tif" wi="159" he="204" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="136"> -->
<figure id="f0069" num="95,96"><img id="if0069" file="imgf0069.tif" wi="161" he="194" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="137"> -->
<figure id="f0070" num="97,98"><img id="if0070" file="imgf0070.tif" wi="156" he="202" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="138"> -->
<figure id="f0071" num="99,100"><img id="if0071" file="imgf0071.tif" wi="150" he="163" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="139"> -->
<figure id="f0072" num="101,102"><img id="if0072" file="imgf0072.tif" wi="154" he="181" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="140"> -->
<figure id="f0073" num="103,104"><img id="if0073" file="imgf0073.tif" wi="157" he="183" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="141"> -->
<figure id="f0074" num="105,106"><img id="if0074" file="imgf0074.tif" wi="154" he="202" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="142"> -->
<figure id="f0075" num="107,108"><img id="if0075" file="imgf0075.tif" wi="158" he="216" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure><!-- EPO <DP n="143"> -->
<figure id="f0076" num="109,110"><img id="if0076" file="imgf0076.tif" wi="156" he="201" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></figure>
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<heading id="ref-h0001"><b>REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION</b></heading>
<p id="ref-p0001" num=""><i>This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only. It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.</i></p>
<heading id="ref-h0002"><b>Patent documents cited in the description</b></heading>
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